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Administration  Building 


Dorwort 


I^cr  fierr  bat  Erotics  an  uits  getan; 
bcs  finb  mir  froblicp. — Ps  12(),  .3. 


3 it  biefes  tnnig=empfunbene  Soblteb  bes  Pfalmiftcn  barf 
and)  unfere  ©nangelifdjc  Synobe  am  ^efte  be?  ©olbenen  jubi= 
laums  itjrcr  £efjranftalt  in  ©Imfyurft  einftimmen.  Per  perr  l^at 
in  ber  Cat  ©rofes  an  ©Imfyurft  getan.  3n  ben  ©ergangenen 
funfjig  3a^rcn  ^at  er  uns  uber  Bitten  unb  Berfteben  gefegnet. 
(£r  fyat  bas  IDerf,  bas  ror  funfjig  Jabrcn  fenffornartig  an= 
gefangen  rourbe,  rounberbar  gebetben  laffen.  Unfer  Profcmtnar 
ift  511  etiter  Segensftatte  fiir  tncle  geroorben.  Bon  itjm  ift  ein 
Strom  bes  Ccbctts  befrndjtenb,  fegnenb  unb  belebenb  burefy  bas 
fynobalc  ©efilbe  ge-jogen.  Barum  rubmeu  roir  in  biefen  ^eft- 
tagen  bie  gvofje  £iebe  unb  Banuberffgfeit  unferes  ©ottos:  Ja- 
(Pott  I7.1t  ©rofes  an  uns  getan;  bes  ftnb  imr  frofylid).  ©s  fei 
aud)  unfere  tjerjlidte  Bitte,  baf  ©ott  unfere  £ebranftalt  audi 
fernerbin  bcfdffrmcn  unb  bemabren  rootle.  BToge  fie  burdi 
©ottes  Btad)t  unb  ©nabc  roadrfen,  b l u E7 e n  unb  gebeifyen  unb 
Sum  gro^en  Scgert  fiir  bie  gan.se  I'D e It  roerben. 

Htoge  and)  biefes  non  ber  (Elmfyurfier  ^afultdt  rerfafjte 
ttllbum  ba.su  beitragen,  bie  Ciebe  unb  Creue  ©ottes  511  ner 
berrlidjcn,  unb  ba.su  anfpornen,  bas  Beid)  unferes  perm  unb 
peilanbes  unt  fo  treuer  bauen  sn  pelfen. 


Soli  Deo  Gloria. 


Foreu-iord. 


The  Lord  has  done  great  things  for 
us,  whereof  we  are  glad.—  Ps  126:3 


The  Golden  Jubilee  of  Elmhurst  College  is  an  occasion  of 
praise  and  thanksgiving.  When  we  think  of  the  many  tokens  of 
God’s  wonderful  love  and  of  the  marvelous  way  the  mercy  and 
wisdom  of  God  have  led  us,  then  we  are  constrained  to  glorify 
God,  for  He,  indeed,  has  done  great  things  for  us. 

Thruout  the  entire  past  half-century  God  has  acknowledged 
and  honored  the  efforts  of  our  Evangelical  Synod  to  establish 
and  maintain  an  educational  institution  at  Elmhurst.  Nearly  two- 
thousand  persons  have,  partly  or  entirely,  received  their  educational 
training  at  Elmhurst.  And  they  have  gone  forth  to  serve  God  and 
mankind  as  preachers,  teachers,  doctors,  lawyers,  business  men, 
journalists,  engineers,  etc. 

May  in  the  coming  years  Elmhurst  continue  to  be  more  and 
more  a’  power-house  from  which  shall  radiate  strength  and  bless¬ 
ing  even  unto  the  uttermost  parts  of  the  earth.  And  may  this 
Album,  a  labor  of  love  on  the  part  of  the  Faculty,  contribute  to 
make  tne  name  of  Elmhurst  better  known;  to  magnify  the  love 
and  wisdom  of  God  and  our  Saviour  Jesus  Christ,  and  to  help 
in  the  upbuilding  of  His  Kingdom. 


Soli  Deo  Gloria. 


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Melanchthon  Seminary 


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Fifty  Years  of  Elmhurst 

Three  dates,  all  in  the  year  1871,  are  important  in  the  his¬ 
tory  of  Elmhurst  College.  They  are  the  seventeenth  of  January, 
the  thirtieth  of  August  and  the  sixth  of  December.  On  January 
17,  1871,  the  Proseminar  of  the  “Deutsche  Evangelisehe  Synode 
des  Westens”  was  opened  at  Evansville,  Indiana,  with  the  Rev. 
Karl  Friedrich  Kranz  as  “inspector”  and  sole  teacher.  The  en¬ 
rollment  at  the  beginning  was  nine,  to  which  six  more  students 
were  added  in  the  course  of  the  next  few  months. 

The  opening  exercises  at  nine  o’clock  in  the  morning,  with 
the  formal  reception  of  nine  students  by  the  Board  of  Control, 
the  members  of  which  were  the  Rev.  C.  A.  Clausen,  G.  Muller, 
A.  Schorv  and  Mr.  Feldwisch.  The  nine  were  G.  Stanger,  W.  F. 
Gieselmann,  H.  Walser,  H.  C.  W.  Graeper,  J.  Fink,  H.  Steller, 
J.  Rausch,  G.  Appel,  and  J.  Haug,  the  last  mentioned,  of  whom 


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PAGE  FIVE 


Sijnobc  be§  28eften§  bom  ^al)re  1869  gefommen:  28ir  miijjen  bas 
TM-ebigcrfeminar  bei  ®?artt)a§bitte  boit  alien  2}orbereitung§fIajfen  ent= 
taften  unb  an  anberem  Orte  eine  befonbere  23orfd)uIe  fitr  basfelbe  er= 
ricfjten,  bie  augletdj  al§  Sefjrerfeminar  unb  al§  atfgenteinc  93ilbung§= 
anftalt  bienen  foil.  Xtiiger  be§  £id)tes?  in  breifadjcr  f)icibe!  91  in  an= 
beren  Orte!  Unb  ber  mar  Gt>an§bille.  llitb  am  17.  oannar  1871 
murbe  bet  ber  feicrltdjen  Grbffnung  ber  91  nftalt  um  ba§  gottlicbe  2c= 
genslid)!  fiir  ben  nod)  bitnflen  Xfnb  geflebt.  9iod)  in  bemfelben  ^abr 
bicfe  e§  mieber:  Sin  anberem  Orte!  Xcnn  bei  ber  91efd)rdnl'tl)eit  bcs 
illautucs,  ber  nod)  bagu  nur  gemietet  mar,  ermies  fid)  bie  merle  unb 
frennblid)e  3iabt  mil  bem  breiten  Silberftrcifcn  bes  01)io=fs-lnffex’ 
als  cine  gar  Heine  unb  triibe  hammer,  ja  als  eine  ftarfc  Ucbcrfd)cffe= 
lung  fiir  ba§  mute  Sid)t,  ba*  im  .ftreife  ber  Xqnobe  aitfgcgangen  mar. 
Unb  an  anberem  Orte,  in  Glmliurjt,  tat  fid)  ein  grower  ihaum  anf,  ber 
bent  5id)t  feittc  ©djranfen  gog:  ein  SIreal  non  29  Slcfer,  anf  bent  fid) 
ein  gated  Xubenb  grower  9id)tmerfe  anlegen  lief;.  ;>mar  ftrablte  bier 
fdjoit  ein  attbered  2id)t  non  grower  2d)bnbeit,  bad  9L)icIand)tbon=2cmi= 
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fanten  Smiobe,  bie  balb  barauf  ben  neiten  fcanten  „Xeutfd)c  Gt>an= 
gelifdje  Snnobe  non  fiorbXfmerifa"  annabtn. 

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bnrft,  jdl)rt  fid)  nun  311111  50.  iWalc.  Xie  50  ^abre  finb  50  Sid)tjabrc 
gemefen.  fiber  ber  SBeg  bat  and)  bitrdi  mandjed  Xunfel  gefiibrt.  Gd 
gebt  nun  eintnal  ltirgcnbd  in  ber  SBelt  obne  2Bcd)feI  bed  2id)t*  1111b 
ber  ^infternid.  SBo  Sidjt  ift,  ba  ift  and)  Xdiatten.  Xcbatten  ber  Xriib* 
fal,  3diatten  ber  Siinbe!  Unb  feiite  menfd)lid)e  Grleuditung  uer= 
modjte  9id)t  unb  Sdiatten  genait  abgugrengen.  Oiclegentlid)  bat  fid) 
mold  and)  bad  triigerifd)c  ^rrlidit  gegeigt.  fiber  gefud)t  bat  man 

PAGE  six 


did  not,  however,  remain  long.  Hereupon  the  board,  accompanied 
by  the  inspector,  the  students,  Pastors  Schrenk,  Burkart  and 
Bausch,  and  members  of  Zion  Church  of  Evansville  and  others 
nearby  adjourned  to  the  single  class-room  for  a  service  of  worship. 
Addresses  were  delivered  by  Pastor  Clausen,  who  installed  Inspec¬ 
tor  Kranz,  and  by  the  new  inspector,  who  chose  for  His  text  Psalm 
GO,  12  :  ‘‘Through  God  we  shall  do  valiantly.” 

Within  a  few  weeks,  the  following  five  students  entered  the 
new  school :  W.  Heller.  K.  Haefliger,  F.  Karbach,  C.  Midler,  F. 
Scliaubhert  and  J.  H.  Dinkmeier, — S.  Speicher  entered  in  the  fall. 

In  the  summer  of  1871,  the  officers  of  the  Evangelische  Svnode 
des  Westens  met  the  officers  of  the  Evangelische  Synod  des  Xord- 
westens  to  draw  up  an  instrument  for  the  union  of  these  synods, 
which  was  accepted  by  both  bodies  in  1872  at  a  general  conference. 
There  was  so  little  doubt,  however,  that  the  synods  would  unite, 
that  the  officers  of  both  proceeded  at  once  to  effect  a  merger  of  the 
only  institutions  possessed  by  each — the  theological  seminary  at 
Marthasville,  Missouri,  and  the  Proseminar  at  Evansville,  Indiana, 
of  the  Svnode  des  Westens,  and  the  Melanchthon  theological  semin¬ 
ary  at  Elmhurst,  Illinois,  of  the  Synode  des  A ord  westens.  It.  was 
arranged  that  the  students  of  the  Melanchthon  Seminary  should  be 
transferred  to  the  older  and  larger  seminary  at  Marthasville,  while 
the  Proseminar  was  to  be  removed  from  Evansville  to  Elmhurst. 
This  arrangement  was  completed  on  August  30,  at  the  Melanchthon 
Seminary. 

On  December  6,  1871,  Inspector  Kranz  arrived  with  fourteen 
students  of  the  Proseminar  at  Elmhurst,  and  before  long  had  es¬ 
tablished  the  school  as  comfortably  as  possible  in  the  house  that 
had  been  the  home  of  the  Melanchthon  Seminary.  The  school  year 
was  completed  in  June,  1872,  and  two  of  the  students  were  grad¬ 
uated,  both  as  teachers.  They  were  the  Rev.  J.  H.  Dinkmeier 
and  W.  F.  Gieselmann. 


PAGE  SEVEN 


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reftorert,  bic  itacf)jtel)ciib  geuanitt  fiitb,  paben  ficl)  nlle  aid  It  in  ber  bed 
2id)td  beiuicfeii:  Si.  Strang,  Slnttsgeit  1871 — 1875;  g.  DJieitfdj  bis 
1880;  d>-  ©obel  bis  1887;  X.  grion  bid  1019;  ,sp.  g.  Sd)icf  feit  Dio* 
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ciitgegogett,  mu  friiber  ober  fpliter  mil  ncrftdrl'ter  Seudjtfraft  raieber 
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mitguredpien  fiitb,  baben  uamentlid)  and)  aid  Scud)ten  bed  SBiffens 
gebient.  Gin  Stern  iibertraf  ben  aubent  an  .Vtlarbeit.  9Jcand)e  bte= 
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berdtuo  tuieber  aitfgugefjeu. 

„Xic  iMircr  lucrbcu  Icttditcn  luic  be*  ^imincld  ©lung. " 

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Spiegel  ber  Selbftcrfenntnid  bcfdjaiten.  Sic  barf  aber  and)  fagen, 
baf)  fie  in  ben  50  ^alireit  burd)  fidjtbare  ltttb  unfidjtbare  Strablen 
Piel  Sid)t  nub  Strait  in  bie  Spnobc  nub  bid  itad)  ^onburad  1111b  gm 
bien  audgefanbt  bat. 

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PAGE  FIGHT 


Melanchthon  Seminary  was  first  begun  as  a  private  institu¬ 
tion  at  Long  Grove,  Illinois,  then  removed  to  Waukegan,  and  a  lit¬ 
tle  later  still  to  Lake  Zurich.  Here  it  was  in  rented  quarters, 
when,  in  18(15,  it  was  taken  over  by  the  Synod  of  the  Northwest. 
Looking  about  for  a  permanent  home,  the  directors  were  acquainted 
with  an  opportunity  to  buy  a  tract  of  about  twenty  acres,  with 
a  large  house,  in  Elmhurst,  to  which  Mr.  Thomas  Bryan,  a  public- 
spirited  citizen  of  Elmhurst,  was  willing  to  add  as  a  gift,  ten  ad¬ 
joining  acres.  The  offer  was  accepted,  and  Mel anehthon  Seminary 
was  removed  to  the  new  home  at  Elmhurst  in  the  fall  of  1869. 
We  have  already  noticed  that  Melanchthon  Seminary  gave  place 
in  1871  to  the  Proseminar  that  was  removed  from  Evansville. 

Melanchthon  House,  the  first  home  of  the  Proseminar  stood 
on  the  site  of  the  present  Lining  Hall,  from  which  it  was  removed 
in  1895  to  make  way  for  the  Dining  Hall  that  was  built  in  1896 
as  the  gift  of  the  Evangelical  Synod  to  Elmhurst  on  the  occasion 
of  its  twenty-fifth  anniversary. 

Imagine  the  comforts  which  the  old  house  afforded  fourteen 
students,  besides  Inspector  Ivranz  and  his  wife!  The  “front  room” 
became  the  class-room,  in  which  the  students  spent  the  greater 
part  of  the  day,  reciting  by  turns  and  studying  at  roughly  made 
tables  set  before  long  benches.  The  professor’s  desk  stood  back 
of  the  double  door  leading  into  the  rear-room,  which  was  a  sort 
of  library  and.  study  for  the  professor.  When  a  second  teacher 
was  called,  the  professors  divided  the  time  between  them,  since 
there  was  but  one  class-room. 

The  students  were  given  the  room  on  the  lower  floor  of  the 
right  wing  as  a  study.  The  left  wing  was  occupied  by  the  kitchen 
and  dining-room.  On  the  second  floor,  two  front  rooms  were  the 
apartments  of  the  inspector  and  his  wife.  The  students  slept  in 
the  attic,  “where  the  beds  stood  so  close  that  you  could  get  at 
them  only  from  the  foot.  Making  beds  under  such  conditions  was 


bill'd)  bie  ©uiitmicntng  ber  2icl)iluirfung  in  longer  Saner,  bann  nber 
and)  bnrd)  niefjrfacfje  £xil)crfpaiimuig  be§  Sid)te§,  namentlid)  int  Se()r= 
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fiir  bie  2Ibiiurienten  in  Scntfd),  2 ate  in  nub  @ried)ifd). 

93ei  betn  Uebergaitg  bon  ber  2lera  fsrioit  3 it r  2(era  3d)icf,  al§ 
eine  Gntileitung  be§  golbenen  ^ubilanmS,  imtrbe  abennaly  cin  midp 
tiger  Sdjritt  Uormdrts  getan,  unb  gtnar  bnrd)  bie  ©rlueiterung  be§ 
ftnrfmo  311  etnetu  fed)yjabrigen,  moboti  bie  erfteu  bier  .^abre  auf  bie 
2lcabeiui)  unb  bie  lebteu  giuei  auf  ba§  College  eittfaden.  Cine  Jyitlle 
itcuen  2icf)te§  ift  bnrd)  bie  licit  bingufouinieubcit  ftebrfiid)er  bereinge= 
ftrbiut:  ^fnd)otogie,  'Bbilofopbie,  3 ogiologie,  ©ebraifd),  Strignonietrie 
(bay  lebte  cl$>  2Bablfad)).  ;>uui  erfteu  2Jial  bietet  unfere  21  uftalt  nun 
and)  foldjeu  ©tubenten,  meldje  fid)  auf  anbere  Tcrttfc  al§  ba|  '|>farr= 
amt  borbereiteu  molten,  bie  umfaffeitbe  atlgemeine  33flbung  eine§ 
junior  College,  p’t  bie  Sfnftalt  febt  and)  in  gmei  ©tufeurciben  gc= 
fd)ieben,  in  21cabenU)  unb  College,  1111b  ber  Ssbee  nacb  in  giuei  21  bteifn n= 
gen  gefonbert,  ^rebigcrabtcilung  unb  atlgemeine  2tbteilung,  fo  ift 
fie  bod)  eine  cinf)etilid)e  2tnftatt  in  2Befeu  unb  ©treben,  in  Sidit  unb 
ftraft. 

2hin  fmangt  bie  21nftalt  im  golbenen  ©lange.  Hub  alv  befoubere 


a  difficult  art  which  fell  out  of  use.  The  windows  were  few  and 
small,  but  the  ventilation  was  excellent;  in  fact,  the  beds  were  fre¬ 
quently  covered  with  several  inches  of  snow  blown  through  the 
cracks.” 

If  14  students  found  Melanchthon  House  none  too  commo¬ 
dious,  we  may  imagine  the  predicament  of  the  inspector,  when  the 
number  rose  to  24,  and  still  more  applicants  sought  admission.  A 
new  building  became  absolutely  necessary,  and  what  is  now  called 
the  Music  House  was  erected  in  1873  at  a  cost  of  about  $13,000. 

The  number  of  students  at  this  time  was  34.  Fully  a  dozen  of 

these  had  lived  for  a  year  in  a  one-room  shack  that  some  of  their 
number  built. 

The  pioneer  days  were  over  with  the  completion  of  the  new 

building,  but  the  continued  rapid  increase  in  enrollment  soon  be¬ 

gan  to  crowd  the  students  uncomfortably.  The  erection  of  what 
has  ever  since  been  called  the  Main  Building,  was  therefore  begun 
in  1878,  at  a  cost  of  about  $24,000. 

The  enrollment  during  the  first  ten  years  was:  1871,  14; 
1872,  35;  1873,  66;  1874,  52;  1875,  61;  1876,  59;  1877,  79; 
1  <S 7 8,  97;  1879,  103;  1880,  85.  Xow,  the  curious  thing  is  that, 
with  far  more  room  (almost  adequate  for  those  days)  to  take  care 
of  students  after  the  erection  of  the  Main  Building,  the  enroll¬ 
ment  did  not  show  a  corresponding  increase.  It  stood  at  about 
the  same  figures  (about  100)  from  1878,  when  the  Main  Building 
was  begun  and  completed,  to  1889.  In  that  year,  the  number  rose 
to  113,  and  for  the  decade  following;  the  average  attendance  did 
not  greatly  exceed  this  figure  (the  average  is  about  118) . 

In  1898  a  noticeable  decline  set  in  and  continued  for  almost 
a  decade.  The  average  attendance  for  the  period  from  1898  to 
1906  is  what  it  began  with  in  1898,  viz.,  95.  This  is  in  spite  of 
the  fact  that  the  building  of  the  Dining  Hall  in  1896  had  added 
appreciably  to  the  comfort  and  convenience  of  students. 


PAGE  NINE 


^uBelgaBe  foil  in  bicfem  ^afjre  ein  SBibliotfjefgeMube  ben  alteren 
©ebdttben  fid)  anreiben.  Gtnc  ncne  2id)tanlage,  ein  Sleferbotr  fiir 
cine  tualjre  3-Iut  non  Sidjt!  llnb  a  lie  unferc  ©ebdube  —  erfteS  ncu 
erridjteted  ©ebdube  1873,  jefct  als  SRuftfljauS  befannt;  ^anptgcbiinbe 
1878;  2Birtfcf)aft§gebaubc  1 907 ;  £rion  Stall  1312  —  merbcn  non  bent 
©louse  beg  golbeneu  auibilauu©  burdjfonnt.  fiber  nidjt  bnrd)  btefen 
ntebr  aufeerlicfjen  ©Ians,  fonbcrn  bnrd)  ben  itmeren  ©long  ber  look 
tenben  IJSerfonlidjfeiten  nnb  oiler  23etnoI)ncr  locrbeit  bic  non  ben  §frd)i= 
teften  nnr  aufterlid)  organifierten  ©teiubaufen  tnirflid)  entfteinert, 
belidjtet,  bclcbt,  befeelt,  bcrcbt. 

2Bir  tretcn  bnrd)  bie  golbcnc  f^fortc  bed  defied  in  bad  golbene 
.$aud  bed  ^itbeld  nnb  Touted.  Ter  ©bronijt  legt  ben  Jyelbftedjer  ber 
riid]d)oucnben  $8erid)terftottnng  ond  ber  .y>aub,  in  bent  uollett  33etmt)';t= 
feitt,  baj)  oUe  @cfd)id)tfd)reilnuig,  nicberer  nnb  I)5I)erer  2lrt,  bent  ©c= 
febc  ber  ©tral)leitbred)img  nnterivorfeit  iff.  Ten  genanen  nnb  info* 
fern  gerabett  SSerlouf  fd)ont  nnr  bad  allfebenbe  Singe  ©otted.  llnb 
bad  gernroljr  ber  propI)etifd)cn  gorfdjung  ift  und  nollcitbd  nid)t  gege= 
ben.  gragenb  trifft  nnfer  Singe  ben  ©deleter  ber  3ufunft;  on  einer 
eingtgett  ©telle  bring!  bie  inncre  Stnfdjounng  binbnrd)  nnb  in  alp 
itnngdboller  g-erne  bcgegnct  fie  betn  biontontenen  ©irabl. 

£>eil  bir,  Sllnto  S.Rotcr,  in  beiitcnt  golbeneu  ©djnuufe!  $eil  bit-, 
bn  ©ammlcrin  nnb  ©peubetiu  bed  Sidjted!  Ter  ©ott  oiled  fRcidp 
tnmd  begabe  bid)  fenterbin!  Gd  nii'tffe  fid)  bir  erf iillert  bie  3ctt  bed 
britten  Steond  —  cine  3c*it  nnb  nod)  eittc  3.cit  uitb  cine  bolbe  3cit! 
llnb  onf  beiitcnt  §aupte  ergldnge  ergdrtgenb  bei  ©fiber  nnb  ©olb  old= 
bann  ber  blipenbe  Gbelftcin! 


With  an  enrollment  in  the  fall  of  1906  suddenly  increased 
from  105  to  124,  there  begins  a  period  of  about  ten  years  marked 
by  a  steady  rise  in  the  enrollment,  culminating  in  the  year  1914 
with  169.  0n ring  this  period,  it  became  necessary  to  build  Irion 


PAGE  TEN 


Hall,  completed  in  1912,  in  order  to  take  care  of  the  increase.  But 
again,  the  attendance,  after  a  decade  of  increase,  begins  to  show 
a  gradual  decline  to  about  135  in  1920.  What  makes  the  decrease 
in  numbers  less  alarming,  however,  is  the  fact  that  the  annual 
new  registration,  has  varied  but  slightly  in  all  this  time,  and  the 
graduating  classes  likewise  have  not  yet  decreased  in  numbers  to 
an  alarming  extent.  A  larger  proportion  of  students  than  formerly 
is  entering  higher  classes,  and  therefore  remaining  fewer  years. 

As  the  school  grew  in  numbers,  and  new  buildings  were  added 
to  take  care  of  the  growth,  so  the  faculty  grew  in  numbers. 

In  the  first  year,  Inspector  Ivranz  was  the  sole  teacher.  The 
next  year,  the  Rev.  F.  Weygold  was  appointed  “first  professor.” 
In  1873,  a  separate  English  department  was  established.  In  1876, 
the  Rev.  G.  v.  Luternau  was  appointed  as  so-called  “second  pro¬ 
fessor,”  and  a  department  of  music  was  created.  The  faculty  now 
consisted  of  five  regularly  appointed  instructors,  including  the 
inspector,  besides  one  assistant.  In  1882,  Professor  Brodt  began 
his  long  term  of  service  as  head  of  the  pedagogical  department. 
The  faculty  now  consisted  of  six.  In  1890,  Professor  Bauer  be¬ 
gan  his  work  at  Elmhurst  as  the  seventh  member  of  the  faculty, 
and  in  1892  an  eighth  member  was  added  as  second  instructor  in 
music.  Since  1896,  Professor  Stanger  has  had  sole  charge  of 
music,  but  the  number  of  instructors  was  kept  at  eight.  There  it 
remained  until  the  opening  of  the  Junior  College  in  1919  made  it 
necessary  to  add  another  member  to  the  faculty.  Dr.  Irion  re¬ 
maining  at  the  same  time  as  professor,  while  the  Rev.  H.  J.  Schiek 
became  the  new  president,  the  number  of  instructors  is  now  ten. 
The  seminary  board  in  1920  created  the  position  of  physical  di¬ 
rector  and  registrar,  filled  by  the  Rev.  R.  W.  Leonhardt. 

May  the  future  years  see  Elmhurst  College  and  Academy  pros¬ 
per  exceedingly  and  become  more  and  more  a  blessing  for  the  en¬ 
tire  Church,  yea  the  entire  world. 


First  Three  Inspectors 

1.  Carl  Fr.  Kranz,  2.  Philipp  Friedrich  Meusch, 
3.  Peter  Goebel. 


2ttcmort<tm* 

®ie  folgcnben  biograpbifdjen  9cotigen  firtb  bent  21nbenf'en  b c r 
jenigen  Scanner  geiuibmet,  bic  liingere  ober  fiirgete  3cit  am  ffSrofcmU 
nar  al§  Scorer  gcmirft  fjaben  unb  eingegangcn  finb  git  ibrc-3  £>errn 
3-renbe. 

pnfpcftor  (Snrl  at.  fining  nutrbc  geboren  gn  ©riittberg  in  @<f)Ie= 
lien  am  31.  IDegember  1839  nnb  crbielt  feinc  21u§btlbung  anf  bcm 
@t)innafinm  nnb  ber  llniberfitat  feincr  Igeimat.  211  §  fiunbibai  ber 
iXfieoIogic  fam  er  in  bic§  Sanb  nnb  lnnrbc  in  ^nbianafmliS  bon  23a= 
ftor  ditiniuS  orbittiert.  Scin  erftc§  2Trbeit§feIb  mar  iUiifbamata, 


Aitb.  23on  bort  an§  mnrbc  er  al§  pbtfpcf'tor  an  ba§  nengegriinbctc 
'i'rofentinar  it  ad)  GmanSbide,  $jnb„  berufen.  21m  17.  ^anuar  1871 
begann  er  feinc  21nj’talt§drbcit  mil  bent  SBorte:  „fD?it  @ott  mollctt  mir 
Irate  it  tnn."  ^m  SDegentber  bcsfelben  ^alpcS  mnrbc  bie  2tnftalt  bon 
(SbanSbide  nad)  (Sfmburft  bcrlegt,  mo  bad  ifSrofetninar  itt  ben  tliaumcu 
bc§  friiberen  92JeIand)tl)on-®eminar§  fcine  bleibcnbe  Jgeimat  gefnrn 
ben  bat. 

^nfpeftor  fitattg  mar  ciit  gnter  Sebrcr  nnb  bat  al§  Setter  ber 
jnngett  2Cnftalt  bie  ciufgcrft  fdjmicrigen  21nfang§arbciten  mit  .^ingabe 
nnb  @efd)id  burdjgcfiibrt.  (Snbc  1874  legte  er  fcitt  21mt  am  idro= 
feminor  rtiebcr  nnb  trat  micber  itt§  ^Sfarramt  ptri'td.  (Sr  ftarb  am 
12.  SDegember  1885  al§  i)3aftor  ber  cbaitg.  ©t.  Sitfa§=@cnteinbe  311 
SoitiSbide,  fit).  ©cine  friiberen  ©d)iiler  balten  ibn  in  banfbarent 
21nbenfen. 

fjSaftor  ^biliw  <yricbrid)  2Jiettfrfj  mnrbe  ber  9i  ad)  folgcr  bon 
ftor  firartg  int  Snfpcftorat  be§  2>rofcminar3.  (Sr  bcrmaltctc  ba§  21mt 
bon  1875 — 1880.  ^nfpcftor  iWcttfd)  mar  gebaren  am  17.  £pmi  1836 
nnb  bntte  feinc  tl)coIogifd)c  2(u§bilbmtg  int  (Sbmtgelifd)cn  ^Srebtgerfe= 
minor  bet  SD?artba§biHe,  90?o„  crbalten.  ^abrclaitg  ftanb  er  int  @e= 
mcinbebienft,  bit?  er  gnnt  Snfbcftor  be§  i]3rofeniinar§  ernannt  mnrbc. 
(Sr  mar  ein  2Jiann  bon  mabrcr  grbmmtgfeit  nnb  iicfcnt  fittlidjem 
(Srnft.  Hitter  feincr  Settling  gcbiel)  bie  fttnge  21  nftalt  gnfebenbS,  nnb 
bic  Sabi  ber  ©tnbicrcnbcn  mndfs  bon  pabr  311  Ipabr.  (Sr  berftanb  e§, 
bie  fungen  Sente  geiftig  angitfaffeit  unb  fcclforgerlid)  311  bccinflnffcn. 
Xabcr  erfrcnte  er  fid)  groffer  2?clicbtl)eit.  ©od)  marett  feinc  firdfte 
nad)  mcnigen  %al)rcn  aitfge^ebrt,  unb  er  erlag  am  25.  |§uli  1880  ei= 
ttem  2tiercnlcibcn.  ©cittc  ©d)iilcr  bcmabrett  ibtn  citt  el)rettbe§  21tt= 
benfeit,  unb  mand)er  berbantt  feinent  (Sinflufi  ben  21ntrieb  git  eittcrn 
neuett  gciftlid)cn  Scbctt.  ©eiitc  ©cbeiite  rttbcit  anf  bent  21nftalt§= 
frtebbof. 


PAGE  ELEVEN 


'i'liftor  factor  ©oclicl  iibcritafjm  bo 5  Snfpef’torat  aid  9lad)fotger 
non  Cs 1 1 f p .  SOcenfd)  im  Cscitjrc  1880  nub  fubrtc  ed  bid  gunt  ©ommer 
1887.  Dann  trat  er  in?  coang.  ^farrantt  guriic i  unb  mirfte  nod) 
fatjretang  im  ©egen  an  Derfd)iebeitett  ©etneinbcn.  ©r  bat  fid)  burd) 
feiite  crnftc  berjlidfc  p-rbmmigfeit  bic  2td)turtg  alter  ermorbett,  mit 
benen  er  in  nafiere  Berubruttg  tarn,  Seine  ^Sflidjt  ftanb  Him  ftetd 
obenen,  unb  er  fonnte  in  ber  trenen,  fctbfttdfen  ©rfiiltung  berfetben 
alien  feineit  Sdiiilertt  aid  Borbilb  bicnen.  ©ein  Stnbenfen  btcibt  im 
©egen.  ©r  ftarb  ant  8.  Siuti  1 905  infotge  eitted  Itnfaltd  unertoartet 
fdjnelt. 


st>ruf.  22  m.  ft.  ©ntterbicr  lmirbe  ini  Sabre  1875  aid  Sebrer  ber 
cnglifd)en  ©pradje  nnb  Sitcratur  and  ^rofeminar  berufen  nnb  bat 
bad  21mt  bid  ,3a  feinem  Dobc  im  Dftober  1879  mit  Drcue  nnb  ©rfolg 
gefiibrt.  ©r  erfreute  fid)  bei  feineit  ©d)iilern  grafter  Beliebtbcit  nnb 
gen  as  ibr  Dotted  Bcrtrauen.  ft^rof .  ©anerbier  mar  and  Dbio  gebiirtig 
nnb  battc  feiite  afabcmifdie  Bilbuug  attf  ber  ttnioerfitat  ,311  tiffin  in 
feinem  .sx'imatftaatc  ertangt.  ©r  fanb  feinen  Dob  bei  eitter  ©ifett= 
babnfollifion  311  Sftatjmoob,  SH- 

2>n>f.  Tvricbrid)  Tv.  SBcbgolb,  geboren  ben  6.  Stuguft  1837  311 
Unna  in  SSeftfalen,  mar  cinigc  Sabre  tang  Sebrer  im  'f'rofeminar 
3ttr  Seit  bed  Sufp.  ftraip.  ©r  mar  eitt  9Jcattn  Don  andgebetjntem  3Bif= 
fen  nnb  grafter  Sebrgabc.  ftn  feinen  jiingercit  Sab ren  mar  er  an  oer= 
fdjiebencn  bbberen  ©dmlen  in  feiner  Ipcimat,  3ii(cl3t  im  ftx aitbcit  Ipaufe, 
aid  Sebrer  tcitig  gemefen.  ©nbc  ber  fedfgiger  Sabre  fotgte  er  cinent 
ftinfc  and  Sebrerfeminar  311  ©incinnati,  Dbio,  unb  bom  Sabre  1872 
bid  1874  mirfte  er  aid  ro feffor  im  Brofcntinar.  22egcit  feiner  au§= 
gebebnten  ftcnntniffe  mar  er  ein  ©egcnftanb  ber  Bemunbentng  fiir 
feine  ©dgitter.  ©pater  nabnt  er  einen  9tuf  ber  £t.  i)SaitId=©emeinbe 
311  SouidDtHc,  ftt).,  an  unb  mirfte  bort  aid  ©ectforger  bid  311m  Sabre 


PAGE  TWELVE 


1897.  Dana  3og  er  fid)  bei  febr  gefd)macf)ter  ©efunbbeit  in  ben  ftiitbe= 
ftanb  3uriid.  ©r  ftarb  ant  15.  5)?ai  1909. 

f^rof.  Tvricbrid)  21.  .Sacuitittgcr  cntftammte  einer  alten  s$rofeffo= 
reitfamilie.  ©r  mar  am  25.  Salt  1834  in  bent  giirftentum  ffteujf, 
i.  S„  geboren  unb  erbiett  feiite  ©nmitafialbilbitug  in  bent  bcriibnttcn 
perrnbntcr  ^dbagogiitin  ,)tt  Diiedfg  in  ©djtefien.  Sit  ©nabenfelb  itt 
Dberfdblefien  ftubierte  er  Sbcologic.  ^ierauf  befleibcte  er  langere 
Sabre  binbttrcb  ©djnlfteUen  in  Sk’rntbut  unb  fpdter  tit  ©nglanb.  Snt 
Sabre  1873  font  er  nad)  21  ntcrifa  itttb  itbentabm  bic  Seitung  einer 
.sbodifdntlc  in  Hermann,  22to.  2Son  bort  and  mitrbe  er  im  Sabre  1874 
aid  Sebrer  ins  ‘tf'rofeminar  berufen,  bebielt  aber  biefe  ©telle  nur  bid 
©nbc  1875  itttb  trat  bantt  ind  ^farrantt  fiber.  ©r  bebiente  nadjeim 
anber  ©enteinben  in  Soma,  Sdtttoid  unb  927 iffottri .  ©ein  Dob  erfotgte 
am  30.  Sattitar  1885. 

sf>rofcffor  Tvricbrid)  ftnuffntanu  mar  eitt  SSurtteinberger  unb 
battc  feine  2lndbilbung  attf  bent  flaffifdien  ©timnafiuni  311  SUauIbrontt 
itttb  in  *BafeI  erbalten.  211s  junger  sfdrebiger  fattt  er  nad)  2fmerifa 
unb  bebiente  bid  511111  Sabre  1866  cine  ©emeinbe  bei  Burlington,  Sa. 
Bon  bort  and  mitrbe  er  aid  tbeotogifdier  Sebrer  and  eoattg.  SBrcbigen 
fetninar  bei  92 1 a r t b a 0 i It e ,  2Jto.,  berufen.  Died  Stmt  befteibetc  er  bid 
gum  Sabre  1871.  Xarattf  trat  er  mieber  ind  ipfarramt  ein.  Sm 
Sabre  1876  mitrbe  er  Sebrer  am  Brofcminar  bid  in  ben  Sommer 
1880.  ©anti  febrtc  er  in  feine  miirttembcrgifdie  $eimat  gitriicf  unb 
trat  bort  ind  ©farramt  eitt.  2ttd  Sebrer  ber  flaffifdien  ©prad)cn  itttb 
ber  bentfcfjen  Siteratnr  bat  er  Bebcntenbcd  geleiftet.  ©r  bielt  gertt  ein 
offeited  §aud  itttb  fab  gerne  2tmtdbriiber,  fomie  and)  feine  2d)uter  itt 
feinem  Samilienfrcid.  21  ltd)  nad)  feiner  fRiicffebr  in  bie  ^ciittat  bat 
er  unferer  ftirdie  unb  21  nftalt  ein  treued,  liebenbed  Stnbenfcn  bemabrt 
nnb  cine  gange  2Ingaf)I  Siiitglinge  gur  StudBitbung  in  ttnferen  91m 
ftalten  fiir  ben  eoattg.  ftird)cnbienft  geloorben,  Pott  benen  jebt  nod) 


Hide  im  ©tenfre  unferer  .Gird)c  ftcOcn.  Gr  ftarb  im  ^a^re  1895. 
©eiit  91nbenfen  bleibt  bei  ttud  im  Segen. 

©r.  ©.  21.  Siittntcrmamt  mar  2cbrer  ber  flaffifdtjcrt  ©pradfen  unb 
05efd)id)te  im  3abrc  1875.  Gr  mar  am  20.  Oftober  1850- git  23afel, 
in  ber  ©dpneig,  geborcii  unb  Ijattc  fcine  93orbilbung  in  ben  flaffifcfjen 
©d)ttlcn  feiner  ©eimat  erbaltcn.  3m  friibcrcu  9D7eland)t()om©entinar 
ftitbierie  er  ©beologic.  fineanf  fcbrte  er  nad)  Gurcpa  guriid  unb  er= 
marb  fid)  auf  ber  Uuincrfitdt  gu  §ade  ben  ©cftor  ber  f|t|iIofopl)ie. 
97ad)  feinet  Diiidfebr  in  bie§  fkrtb  lief)  er  fid)  in  Gfjicago  nieber  unb 
lmtrbc  einige  3abrc  lang  2cbrer  ber  ©beologic  in  bent  Gpicago  ©ciro 
iitart).  ©leidjgeitig  mar  er  ©uperintenbeut  bed  bentfdjen  ©cparte- 
meutd  ber  offentlidjett  Sdinlen  in  Glpcago,  ein  often,  ben  er  langc 
3abre  befleibete.  3n  ben  iteungiger  ^sabrcn  griinbete  er  bic  ©t.  3°= 
banuid=@emciube  auf  ber  fiorbfeitc,  bcreit  Seeliorger  er  bid  gu  fei= 
item  am  5.  janitor  1905  erfolgten  ©obe  blieb.  ©r.  3intmermann 
mar  ein  febr  frud)tbarer  ©cbriftftclter.  Siteratur  unb  @efd)id)te  bat 
er  flcipig  bearbeitet.  Gine  breibditbige  ©efd)id)tc  bed  19.  3abrbnm 
bertd,  einc  ©annulling  non  ©ebicfjtert  beutfdjamerifanifcber  ©idjter 
unb  cine  gange  21ngal)I  dbulidjcr  SSerfc  babeu  ibn  gum  33erfaffer. 

f)Srof.  Gnrl  ©obfdinll,  geborcn  am  28.  97  on  ember  1831  gu  23red= 
Ian,  in  ©djlefien,  nerbanfte  feine  SSorbilbrtng  bent  ©nmuafituu  unb 
ber  Itniderfitdt  feiner  ^cimatftabt.  Ginige  3abre  lang  mar  er  ffjfar= 
rer  in  ©dilefien  unb  bebieute  fpater  bie  eOangelifdje  ©emeinbe  gu  907e= 
barpHide,  ^nb.  Sion  bort  aud  murbc  er  aid  2d) rer  ind  fprofentinar 
berufett  tin  3abrc  1883.  Gr  blieb  itur  gmei  pabrc  in  bicfer  ©tedurtg ; 
bauu  manbte  er  fid)  mieber  bent  ©emeirVbienft  gu.  907it  gunebmeubem 
21  Iter  gog  er  fid)  Horn  2lntte  guriid  unb  lief)  fid)  in  Ofbfoff),  28id.,  uie 
ber.  Gr  ftarb  ant  19.  91pril  1905. 

^Srof.  ©uftnu  91bolf  Gbmcncr,  geboren  am  16.  3amtar  1850  gu 


©d)bttmar,  2ippe=©etmoIb,  mar  ein  griiublid)  gcbilbcter,  befonberd 
auf  bent  ©ebictc  ber  ©ermauiftif  tiid)tiger  2cl)rer.  v,al)relang  mar  er 
2d) rer  auf  nerfd)icbeneu  ©bmnaficn  ©eutfdjlanbd.  3m  Ssabuc  1883 
fam  er  nad)  Slmerifa  unb  mar  guerft  gmei  Satire  in  cittern  Seminar  in 
Diocpcfter,  97.  9).,  aid  bcittfd)er  2d)rer  tdtig.  Sion  bort  aud  font  er  ind 
tprofcmittar  aid  2d)rer  ber  alten  ©pradjeu,  beutfdjen  2iteratnr  itub 
9Jcat£)ematif.  3m  3ol)re  1890  manbte  er  fid)  ber  3cmrttaltftif  gu  unb 
murbc  97ebafteur  ber  „Gbicago  fyreie  fPreffe,"  fpater  ber  „9Jiilroaitfec 
©ertnaitia"  unb  gulept  ber  „2iitcoIu  grcie  flreffe."  Gr  ftarb  am  12. 
91uguft  1908  in  2incoln,  97ebr. 

$rof.  G.  Ctto,  ber  grofge  ©eleprtc  unb  ©enter,  ftammte  oust  ber 
2utt)  er  ft  abt  iVtandfelb,  mo  er  ant  7.  3amtar  1837  bad  2id)t  ber  2BeIt 
crblirfte.  3n  feiner  3ugenb  befndjte  er  bad  beriilpntc  ©putnafiunt 
©djulpforte,  bemad)  bie  llnincrfitat  gu  ©atle.  91ad)  beenbigtem  ©tm 
biurtt  mar  er  einige  3atU-'c  aid  2d)rer  in  ben '3rdncfefd)en  ©tiftungen 
in  .Static  tdtig  unb  manberte  im  3abre  1867  nad)  2tmerifa  and,  nut  in 
ben  ©emeinbebicuft  ciugutrcteu.  91  ud  biefcm  murbc  er  ittt  3abre 
1870  aid  fjkofeffor  an  bad  ©rebigerfentinar  bei  9Jiart()adoitlc  berufeit. 
pm  3abre  1880  gab  er  bic  ©telle  auf  unb  iiberuabm  mieber  cine  05c- 
meinbe.  3m  3abre  1890  fam  er  aid  2cl)rcr  ber  alien  ©pradjen,  ber 
beutfcbeu  2iteratur  ttitb  ber  ©efd)id)te  and  iprofeminar.  97ad)  14jdb= 
riger  ©dtigfcit  gog  er  fid)  Horn  2cl)rantt  guriid  nad)  Golumbia,  3d-, 
unb  mar  non  ba  ab  l)anptfdd)lid)  fd)riftftederifd)  tdtig.  Gr  ftarb  ant 
10.  3uli  1916  im  911ter  non  uabcgit  80  3abren.  fprof.  Dtto  mar  itid)t 
biop  ein  groper  ©clcbrter,  fouberit  and)  ein  bemiitiger  Gbrift,  trob 
feiner  fritifd)en  Sierattlagung.  Gin  groper  ®reid  non  banfbareu 
©djiilcru  bait  feiit  91ttbenfeit  itt  Gpren. 

fprof.  ©ottfricb  non  Cutcrnait  roar  ant  29.  9tonember  1842  im 
Canton  23ertt,  in  ber  ©dftneig,  geborcn.  ©cine  9htdbilbung  erbielt 
er  auf  nerfd)iebeneu  .sdod)fd)ulcn  feined  $cimatlaubed.  Ginige  3abre 


PAGE  THIRTEEN 


long  toar  or  Officer  in  ber  fdEjtoeigerifdEjcn  ftrmcc,  bed)  feJjnte  er  fid) 
banad),  in  ben  ®ird)enbienft  eingutreten.  Selbalb  toanbertc  er  nnd) 
Slnterifa  aul  unb  trat  in  bag  ebang.  fjSrebigerfeminar  ein,  mrt  £l)eo= 
logic  311  I'tnbicren.  9iad)  beenbigtem  Stubiitm  iiberitabin  er  cine  ©e= 
meinbe.  f|m  Sabre  1876  tmtrbe  er  all  Sebrer  ber  ’idiatbematif  unb 
ber  'Jcaturtoiffenfdjaften  ait!  ^rofetninar  bernfen.  fiad)  fedfljabrigcr 
$3el)rtbtigfeit  trat  er  in!  ^farramt  3iirikf  unb  toirfte  nod)  jabrelang 
ini  Segcu  an  berfdfiebenen  ©emcinben.  3alebt  mar  er  in  Soma 
if>arf,  Serai,  tiitig,  too  er  ant  13.  ^anuar  1913  eingefjen  burfte  311 
feine!  $errn  Tsrenbe.  Scinen  Sdjiilern  bat  er  ftet!  bitrd)  fein  au!ge= 
bebnte-o  SBiffen  unb  feine  aufrid)tige  5rommig!eit  intponiert. 

fjSrof.  Julian  11  6.  iKalm,  sl>rofc))or  ber  9T?nfif  bon  1886 — 95,  toar 
am  17.  Js-ebruar  1833  311  Dberabmcn,  £>effen=2armftabt,  geboren. 
Seine  flitlbilbitng  erbielt  er  in  bem  Scbrerfemiitar  311  Jyriebbcrg. 
Sr  befag  cine  groge  7s ertigfeit  auf  bem  Spsiano,  unb  all  bebentenber 
Crganift  toar  er  in  toeiten  Iftrcifen  befannt.  ^m  Sabre  1870  toar 
er  eingetoanbert  1111b  toirfte  langc  Sabre  all  Seljrcr  unb  Crganift  in 


PAGE  FOURTEEN 


ber  St.  ipaitll=@emeinbc  in  Sbicago.  SSon  bort  tourbe  er  anl  i)3ro= 
feminar  bernfen.  97eun  Tsttbre  lang  biente  er  ber  Slnftalt  all  2Jiufif= 
lebrer.  Si'i  Sabre  1905  3og  er  fid)  bout  finite  guriief  ini  s}>ribatleben. 
Sein  Sob  erfolgte  im  Sabre  1905. 


sl>rof.  Hermann  23robt,  geboren  am  15.  gebruar  1855  311  3cd= 
lin,  b.  Stolp,  in  Comment,  all  So()n  einel  Sebrcrl,  erbielt  feine  flu!* 
bilbung  im  Scbrerfeniinar  §u  SBiitoto.  Sat  Sabre  1878  font  er  in 
biel  fianb  unb  fanb  flnftcdung  all  Sefjrer  in  ber  Sdptlc  ber  St. 
ter=@cmcinbc  unb  fpciter  in  ber  3i°nl=®emeinbe  in  C£l)ie'ago.  Sm 
Sabre  1882  tourbe  er  ini  fprofemiitar  bernfen  all  ijSrofeffor  ber  '4>a= 
bagogif  unb  bel  Scutfd)en,  erne  Stetlung,  bie  er  ettoa  36  Sabre  lang 
innebatte.  Snt  Sabre  1918  3og  er  fid)  born  finite  gitritef .  Sit  tUf c= 
tbobif  unb  Sdjulfunbe  ift  er  einer  grogen  3abl  feiner  Sdfuler  bor= 
bilblid)  getoorben,  unb  befovtberl  bie  fJfetbobif  bel  2tcIigionlunter= 
ridjtl  fanb  bci  ibm  forgfciltige  23ead)tung.  Sam  it  bat  er  fid)  ben 
Taut  feiner  Sdgiler  reblid)  Ocrbient.  Sr  ftarb  am  19.  Oftober  1919. 


Seminary  Board 

Upper  Row — Rev.  F.  L.  Dorn,  Ph.  D.,  Rev.  H.  Niefer,  Rev.  W.  Hackmann,  Rev.  S.  Kruse,  Rev.  B.  Jaeger.  Second  Row — Rev.  G.  A.  Neumann, 
Sec.,  Rev.  D.  Bruening,  Chairman.  Rev.  C.  F.  Baumann,  Vice-Chairman,  Rev.  J.  Kircher,  Treas.  Third  Row — Mr.  J.  L.  Knauss,  Mr.  A.  J.  Breuhaus, 
Mr.  J.  Blaul,  Mr.  L.  Brandt,  Mr.  F.  Riechman.  Last  Row — -President  S.  D.  Press,  President  H.  J.  Schiek. 


PAGE  FIFTEEN 


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28a§  ben  fpradjlidjcu  Unterridjt  anbetrifft,  fo  bat  unfere  Stnftalt, 
beren  ^auptaufgaBe  cd  bio  nor  furgetti  roar,  fringe  Scanner  fiir  ben 
(fintritt  ind  fprcbigerfeminar  Porgufiereiten,  immer  grojged  @eroid)t 
anf  bie  ©rternung  bon  ©pradjcn  gelegt,  inbem  fie  bon  ber  obnc  S^en 
fcl  ridEjtigen  fBoraudfebung  audging,  baf3  fiir  Sfjeologie  ©tubierenbc 
nidjtd  roidftiger  unb  rocrtbodcr  fci  aid  bielfeitige  nnb  gebiegcne 
©pradjfenntnid. 

Apicrbci  banbeltc  ed  fid)  gunadfft  urn  bie  fiir  bad  tfjeologifdbe  gadp 
ftnbinm  notigen  ©pradfen,  urn  bie  gricdiifd)c  unb  Iatcinifd)e,  fobann 
nut  bie  beutfdfe  unb  engtifdje  ©pradfe,  ntit  beren  $ilfe  fie  fpdtcr  bad 
Sort  ©otted  git  berfiinbigen  batten.  Sen  tatfad)Iid)en  95erbdltniffcn 
iRcdjnung  tragcnb,  rourbe  in  ben  erften  biergig  ^abrett  ibre§  33efte= 
bend  bem  ©eittfd)en  cin  grbfgerer  ©pielrauttt  anf  bciu  ©tititbeitplan 
cingeraumt  aid  bent  Cfnglifdgcn. 

2tld  bann,  aud  allgcmcin  Bctannten  ©ritnben,  bad  SSerlangen 
nad)  ettg lifcf)= rebcnbett  iprcbigern  immer  tauter  unb  brittgenber  rourbe, 
fab  matt  fid)  genbtigt,  utebr  3eit  unb  fyteif)  anf  bie  ©rlernung  ber 
2anbedfprad)e  gu  berroenben. 

23  c  tut  man  babei  in  93etrad)t  gief)t,  baf)  bie  ©tubenteit  fid)  iept 
iiu  tciglidjen  SScrfebr  audfd)Iief)Iid)  ber  cnglifdjen  ©pradjc  Bebienen, 
nnb  baf?  bie  3«bt  berjentgen  unter  ben  neucintretenben  ©tubenten, 
bie  fid)  nod)  im  ©eutfeben  audgubriiden  bermogen,  immer  geringcr 
roirb,  fo  roirb  man  bcrftebeu,  baf)  bad  ©cntfdje  einen  barten  ©tanb  bat. 


28ic  fid)  nun  and)  in  3ufunft  bie  ©ittge  geftalten  mogen,  matt 
roirb  bier  bei  benen,  bie  fid)  fpdter  bent  ©tubium  ber  ©beologic  roib= 
men  molten,  nad)  roie  nor,  anf  griinblidje  ©rlernung  ber  beutfcbcu 
©pradjc  brittgen.  ©ie  bcittfd)c  ©pradje  ift  unb  BleiBt  nun  einntal  fiir 
uitferc  ^ird)e  bie  ©pradje  ber  ^Reformation. 

SRunmebr  ift  aber  unfere  Stnftalt  PoHig  umgeftattet  roorbett,  unb 
luir  baben  cd  bier  Pott  jept  an  nod)  mit  eitter  anberett  Piaffe  non  ©tin 
beuten  gu  tun,  mit  foldjen,  bie  ttnr  cine  allgenteinc  „©oHege"=93itbung 
fttdjen.  ©a  liegt  ed  nun  anf  ber  §anb,  baf)  ed,  utn  biefett  gercd)t  gu 
roerben,  ©ad)c  ber  93et)brbc  unb  ^afultcit  feitt  roirb,  fiir  ben  fpradjtn 
djen  llnterridit  in  biefer  Stbteitung  gang  aitbcre  93eftimmungen  gu 
treffen. 

SSabrenb  in  ber  gum  Griutritt  ind  ^rebigerfemittar  Porbereitcin 
ben  21btcilung  bad  ©riedjifdjc,  bad  Sateinifcbe  OpeBrdifdje)  unb  bad 
©eutfdje  roie  Bidbcr  obtigatorifd)  BletBett  roerben,  fo  biirftc  in  ber 
anberen  StBtcilung  itur  bad  Sateinifdbe  aid  cigentlid)  oBIigatorifdjed 
fyadj  aitgufebcn  feitt.  ©ad  ©eutfdje  bagegett  roiirbc  bier  neBen  eincr 
ober  gtnei  anberen  ittobernen  ©pradjen,  ettna  bent  ^rangofifdbcn  ober 
bent  ©panifdjen,  unter  bie  faf'ultatiben  (roabtfreien)  g-adjer  cingercibt 
roerben  miiffen. 

Ssnt  gangen  roirb  roobl  bie  §aup  tar  Beit  im  fpradilidicn  Uttterridit 
in  ber  2tfabcniic  getan  roerben  mitffen,  roiibrcub  im  „©oltcge"  bie  fpe= 
gififd)  roiffenfdbaftlidjen  fytidjer  in  ben  SSorbergrunb  treten  roerbett. 


PAGE  SIXTEEN 


Elmhurst  Memorial  Library 


PAGE  SEVENTEEN 


Present  Library  Quarters 


Old  Library 


The  Memorial  Library 

The  library  is  a  threefold  memorial.  When  in  1912  the  library  of  the  Meusch  Society  was  taken  over  by  the  faculty,  Meuse h  Memo¬ 
rial  Library  was  the  official  name  agreed  upon  for  the  new  institution,  in  commemoration  of  t lie  Kev.  F.  Philipp  Meusch, 
President  of  Elmhurst  College  from  1875  to  1880.  This  collection  of  books  now  amounts  to  over  5000  volumes.  An 
almost  equal  number,  now  know  as  the  Bryan  Memorial  Library,  has  accrued  front  the  estate  of  the  late 
Honorable  Thomas  P>.  Bryan  of  Elmhurst.  The  third  memorial  is  about  to  be  erected  by  the 
Evangelical  League,  in  commemoration  of  those  of  our  denomination  who  have  fallen 
in  the  World  War  of  1914-1918.  This  building,  which  is  to  house  both 
memorial  libraries,  will  itself  be  a  memorial  to  those  who 
have  made  the  supreme  sacrifice  to  their  country. 


PAGE  EIGHTEEN 


,f*p~> 

1  87 1 

1  09  1 

lo  /  1 

i  ne  Jr  acuity 

1  1 

p 

RESIDENTS 

Prof.  IT.  Hogan 

1879—1883 

Eev.  Carl  Fr.  Kranz  f 

1871  -1874 

Prof.  P.  C.  Eecher 

1883—1884 

Eev.  Ph.  Fr.  Mcusch  f 

1875—1880 

Prof.  C.  J.  Albert 

1884 — 1892 

Eev.  Peter  Goebel  f 

1880— 1887 

Prof.  J.  Merkel 

1876—1879 

Eev.  D.  Irion,  1).  D. 

1887—1919 

Prof.  Geo.  4'.  Eosche 

1879—1886 

Eev.  II.  ,1.  Schick 

since  1919 

Prof.  C.  W.  Kern 

1893—1894 

Prof.  F.  A.  Kern 

1895—1897 

Eev.  F.  C.  Weisse 

1897—1900 

P 

KOEESSOIIS 

Prof.  C.  Kuntze 

1888—1890 

lev.  Fr.  Weygold  f 

1872—1874 

Prof.  G.  Bamge 

1894 — 1896 

Eev.  Fr.  ITenninger  f 

1874—1875 

Prof.  Dr.  J.  J.  Wilkinson 

1903—1910 

Eev.  Dr.  G.  A.  Zimmermann  f 

1875,  6  months 

Prof.  FI.  Arlt 

1910—1917 

Eev.  Fr.  Kauffman  f 

1876—1880 

Prof.  Dr.  All).  Aron 

1919—1920 

Eev.  G.  von  Luternauf 

1876 — 1882 

Eev.  Carl  Dobschall  f 

1883 — 1885 

'The  Faculty  in 

the  Jubilee-Year 

Prof.  G.  A.  Ebmeyer  f 

1885—1890 

President  II.  J.  Schiek 

since  1919 

Prof.  \Y.  K.  Sauerbier  f 

1875—1879 

Prof.  D.  Irion  1877— 

-1880  and  since  1885,  39  years 

Prof.  J.  C.  Hahn  f 

1886—1895 

Prof.  Paul  N.  Crusius 

1910—1915  and  since  1919 

Prof.  II.  Brodt  f 

1882—1918 

Prof.  Carl  Bauer 

since  1890 

Prof.  E.  Otto  f 

1890—1904 

Prof.  C.  G.  Stanger 

since  1896 

Prof.  J.  Lneder,  U.l). 

1875 — 1876  and 

1881—1910 

Prof.  G.  A.  Sorrick 

1892—1903  and  since  1904 

Prof.  .1.  Miter 

1873—1875 

Prof.  IT.  E.  Breitenbach 

since  1907 

Prof.  Fred.  Berelitold 

1879—1883 

Prof.  J.  E.  Schmale 

since  1915 

Prof.  Theo.  Goebel 

1880—1881 

Prof.  E.  Hansen 

since  1917 

Prof.  G.  Bohnstengel 

1880—1882 

Prof.  I)r.  C.  Abbctmcyer 

since  1920 

Prof.  II.  Burus 

1879,  4  months 

Prof.  E.  Leonhardt 

since  Dec.  1920 

PAGE  NINETEEN 


The  Faculty 


1.  Prof.  C.  Bauer  4. 

2.  Prof.  C.  G.  Stanger 

3.  Prof.  G.  E.  Sorrick,  A.  M. 


Prof.  H.  L.  Breitenbach  7.  Principal  P.  N.  Crusius,  A.  M. 

5.  Pres.  Em.  D.  Irion,  D.  D.  8.  Prof.  E.  H.  Hansen 

6.  President  H.  J.  Schiek,  Dean  9.  Prof.  J.  E.  Schmale,  A.  B. 


10.  Prof.  C.  Abbetmeyer,  Ph.  D. 
11.  Prof.  R.  G.  Leonhardt 


PAGE  TWENTY 


College  Sophomores 

Back  Row — Arnold  Koch,  Herman  Borne,  Walter  Dippold,  Armin  Krebill,  Carl  Bohnenkamper.  Center  Row — Carl  Gaertner,  Harold  Freund,  Rich¬ 
ard  Gadow,  Theodore  Honold,  William  Hille.  Front  Row — Otto  Meyer,  Theophil  Menzel,  Ralph  Weisser,  Paul  Blaufuss,  Paul  Schaeffer. 


j 


College  Freshmen 

Back  Row — D.  Talmaga  Miller,  George  Ellerbrake,  Herman  Dedcker,  Rodney  Heckmann,  Erwin  Buenemann,  Gottlob  Seybold,  Arthur  Gerhold, 
Fred  Niedringhaus,  Arthur  Wegener,  Paul  Molz.  Center  Row • — Julius  Kallenbach,  Walter  Herrscher,  Roy  Schwartz,  Ralph  Abele,  Theodore  Lehmann, 
Elmer  Hoefer,  Gilbert  Schrodt,  Ludwig  Emigholz,  Charles  Meyer,  Otto  Grabowski,  Garfield  Hafermehl.  Front  Row — Ewald  Schwengel,  John  Flucke, 
Otto  Krueger,  Edward  Busekros,  Robert  Kienle,  Adam  Scherer,  Orville  Brummer,  William  Baur,  Norman  Maunz,  George  Pruessner,  Helmuth  Rath. 
Missing — Adelbert  Helm. 


PAGE  TWENTY-ONE 


Academy  Seniors 

Back  Row — Arthur  Koring,  Daniel  Schlinkmann,  Carl  Zimmermann,  Carl  Meyer,  William  Anderson,  Edwin  Eigenrauch,  William  Rest,  Vernon 
Schiek,  Fred  Krueger,  Herbert  Hugo,  Rudolph  Brink.  Center  Row — Reuben  Bareis,  Walter  Schadewald,  Henry  Damm,  Heie  Johnson,  Otto  Bassler,  Carl 
Sturm,  Rudolph  Gruencke,  Ernst  Dreusicke,  Henry  Bertelkamp,  Erwin  Steinbeck,  Irving  Dietsc-he.  Front  Row ■ — Paul  Reichert,  Willie  Scholze,  Louis 
Landgrebe,  Theodore  Kitterer,  Ortwin  Schaumburg,  Charles  Binder,  Ernest  Maurer,  Fred  Edglinsdoerfer,  Gerhard  Schultz,  Arthur  Reiss,  Carl  Mollenhauer. 


PAGE  TWENTY-TWO 


ACADEMY  SOPHOMORES 

Back  Row — Jacob  Eberle, 
Herbert  Gass,  Edward  Brue- 
seke,  Walter  Weiland,  Elmer 
Bueker,  Carl  Albers,  Alfred 
Schroeder,  Louis  Stueber. 

Front  Roiv  —  Gerhard  Friz, 
Carl  Schletz,  Carl  Maurer, 
Henry  Warber,  Clarence 
Hainman,  Gerhard  Holste, 
Arinin  Schiek.  Missing — Mar¬ 
tin  Hamann,  Ernst  Wieden- 
raann. 


Academy  Sophomores 


Academy  Freshmen 


ACADEMY  JUNIORS 

Back  Row  —  Rheinhard  Krause,  Firdel 
Paul,  Samuel  Mory,  Armin  Blaufuss,  Theo¬ 
dore  Lapp.  Center  Row — Erich  Novak,  El¬ 
mer  Schewe,  Henry  Walch,  Louis  Koenecke, 
Herman  Fenske,  Telfair  Boescli,  Otto  Hille. 
Front  Roto — Arthur  Schreck,  Theodore  Hotz, 
Oscar  Egger,  Charles  Walters,  Werner  Sie- 
bert,  William  Miller. 


ACADEMY  FRESHMEN 

Back  Row — John  Haradon,  Earl  Klein,  Ed¬ 
win  Lincks,  George  Haradon,  Edward  Vintus, 
George  Bock.  Center  Row — Emil  Vogel,  Len- 
ard  Duntemann,  Otto  Laatsch,  Albin  Boelter, 
Paul  Kasper,  Ferdinand  Zerrel.  Front  Row — 
George  Elmer,  Chester  Gaum,  Adolph  Voigt, 
Paul  Peter,  Rudolph  Kalwitz,  August  Vintus. 


Academy  Juniors 


PAGE  TWENTY-THREE 


College  Band 

Back  Row — George  Ellerbrake.  Henry  Damm,  Oscar  Egger,  Harold  Freund,  Fred  Krueger,  Ernst  Dreusicke,  Edward  Brueseke,  Elmer  Schewe, 
1’aul  Reichert.  Center  Row — Gottlob  Seybold,  Louis  Landgrebe,  Louis  Koenecke,  William  Miller,  John  Haradon,  Rudolph  Brink,  Leader,  Ortwin 
Schaumburg,  Charles  Binder,  Telfair  Boescli,  Heie  Johnson,  William  Baur.  Front  Row — Vernon  Schiek,  Clarence  Hamman,  Gerhard  Holste,  Erich  Novak, 
Carl  Sturm,  William  Rest,  Reuben  Bareis,  Samuel  Mory,  Carl  Mollenhauer,  Henry  Walch. 


PAGE  TWENTY-FOUR 


Music  at  Elmhurst 


In  this  Golden  Jubilee  Year  of  our  school  we  are  also  cele¬ 
brating  the  Golden  Jubilee  of  Music  at  Elmhurst.  Not  only  has 
that  line  art  always  been  fostered  here;  not  only  have  those  who 
were  able  to  play  or  sing  when  they  entered  always  had  an  oppor¬ 
tunity  to  make  use  of  their  talent  in  concerts  and  at  social  gather¬ 
ings,  but  music  has  been  a  part  of  the  curriculum  from  the  begin¬ 
ning  on,  and  rightly  so.  Some  musical  accomplishment  is  neces¬ 
sary  to  round  out  a  general  education.  Especially  do  our  students 
need  it,  as  most  of  them  enter  Eden  Seminary  after  graduating 
at  Elmhurst,  and  eventually  find  their  sphere  of  activity  in  the 
ministry,  where  their  musical  ability  stands  them  in  good  stead. 
Many  of  them  will  find  it  necessary  to  elevate  the  standard  of  music 
in  their  churches.  Many  will  be  called  upon  to  train  their  church 
choir.  If  an  organ  is  to  be  installed,  the  pastor  will  naturally  be 
on  this  committee  to  plan  it  and  select  the  firm  to  build  it.  lie 
will  find  it  necessary  to  help  arrange  programs  for  church  con¬ 
certs  and  the  musical  part  of  Young  People’s  entertainments,  and 
in  many  other  ways  will  lie  be  able  to  make  good  use  of  his  musical 
knowledge  and  ability. 

Our  institution  is  endeavoring  to  prepare  its  students  for  such 
work.  All  are  expected  to  learn  to  play  the  piano  and  the  reed  or¬ 


gan.  If  they  are  sufficiently  advanced  in  the  senior  year  of  the 
Academy,  they  will  receive  instructions  on  the  pipe  organ.  All 
take  part  in  the  vocal  instructions  given  in  the  first  and  second 
years  of  the  Academy,  and  are  expected  to  sing  in  the  chorus,  con¬ 
sisting  of  third  and  fourth  year  Academy  and  first  and  second  year 
college  students.  Anthems  are  sung  at  the  services  in  the  local 
church,  and  part  songs  and  cantatas  are  rehearsed  for  the  annual 
spring  concert.  In  this  Jubilee  Year  a  special  effort  has  been  made 
in  this  direction,  the  cantata  “The  Voyage  of  Columbus”  by  Dudley 
Buck  having  been  learned  and  successfully  sung  at  the  concert  on 
April  12th.  An  orchestra  of  about  twenty  pieces  also  takes  part  in 
these  events,  and  a  brass  band  furnishes  the  music  at  the  annual 
outdoor  festival,  and  renders  many  a  program  in  the  open. 

The  college  owns  and  puts  at  the  disposal  of  the  students  for 
practice  purposes  twelve  pianos,  five  reed  organs,  two  pipe  organs, 
a  set  of  band  instruments,  and  some  of  the  instruments  used  in 
the  orchestra. 

Music  answers  a  twofold  purpose  here.  It  makes  life  more  in¬ 
teresting  and  enjoyable  for  our  students  at  Elmhurst,  and  gives 
them  part  of  their  equipment  for  their  profession. 


PAGE  TWENTY-FIVE 


College  Orchestra 

Left  to  Right- — William  Miller,  Paul  Reichert,  Orville  Brummer,  Fred  Krueger,  Arnold  Koch,  Gottlob  Seybold,  Charles  Binder,  Theodore  Lapp, 
Rudolph  Brink,  Ortwin  Schaumburg,  Reuben  Bareis,  Paul  Blaufuss,  Telfair  Boesch,  Harold  Freund,  Arthur  Reiss,  Theophil  Menzel,  Julius  Kallenbach, 
Vernon  Schiek,  Henry  Damm,  Arthur  Koring,  Henry  Warber,  Prof.  C.  G.  Stanger,  Director. 


PAGE  TWENTY-SIX 


1.  Chemical  Laboratory 


2.  Physical  Laboratory 


3.  Botanical  Laboratory 


PAGE  TWENTY-SEVEN 


Mathematics  and  Science 


Mathematics  and  Science  have,  to  a  certain  extent,  joined  the 
“Forward  Movement.”  As  yet  they  have  not  advanced  far  beyond 
the  courses  given  in  the  Academy.  However,  a  short  time  ago  these 
subjects  had  scarcely  advanced  beyond  the  work  of  the  eighth  grade. 
So  there  has  been  a  “Forward  Movement.” 

This  change  is  in  the  right  direction,  it  is  real  progress.  It 
is  a  serious  mistake  to  call  the  amount  of  mathematics  and  science 
taught  in  Elmhurst  at  present  “much  mathematics  and  science.” 
A  minister  certainly  needs  a  broad  education,  a  sympathetic  under¬ 
standing  of  the  marvellous  achievements  of  science  in  our  modern 
times.  It  has  done  so  much  for  the  betterment  of  mankind  that 
this  age  is  beginning  to  think  there  is  no  need  for  a  spiritual  force. 
We  are  said  to  live  in  a  materialistic  age.  Our  young  men  must 
be  trained  so  that  they  can  explain  these  material  forces  as  God’s 
laws.  They  must  be  able  to  show  there  is  no  real  conflict  between 
science  and  religion.  How  can  they  do  that  if  their  knowledge  of 
science  is  extremely  limited?  Is  not  a  study  of  the  material  world, 
God’s  handiwork,  worthy  of  the  theological  student?  To  under¬ 
stand  how  the  rays  of  light  have  been  separated  in  producing  a 
beautiful  sunset;  to  be  familiar  with  the  biological  laws  that  pro¬ 
duce  the  delicious  apple  or  the  fragrant  rose;  to  know  something 
of  the  laws  by  which  God  holds  the  infinite  heavenly  bodies  in  their 
course ;  or  to  know  how  the  mountain  and  the  valley  are  made,  is 
not  sacrilegious.  Ho  study  except  that  of  the  Bible,  God’s  word, 
can  compare  with  the  study  of  science  in  its  ability  to  reveal  the 
infinite  power  and  love  of  God. 

May  the  Department  of  Science  enter  the  Forward  Movement 
with  more  vigor  the  next  fifty  years  than  it  has  done  in  the  past. 


1  New  Chapel  in  Irion  Hall,  Front  View  —  2.  New  Chapel  in  Irion  Hall,  Kear  View  3.  Old  Chapel  in  Main  Building 

PAGE  TWENTY-NINE 


PAGE  THIRTY 


1.  Student  Council  —  2.  Library  Staff  —  3.  Y.  M.  C.  A.  Cabinet  —  4.  Officers  of  Schiller  Society  —  5.  Orpheus 


PAGE  THIRTY-ONE 


Athletics 

Not  many  years  ago  athletics  were  looked  upon  as  a  side  issue 
and  in  many  cases  as  a  hindrance  by  some  schools,  and  for  this 
reason  were  prohibited  by  a  great  number  of  schools  thruout  the 
country.  Times  have  changed  since  then,  and  now  we  find  ath¬ 
letics  looked  upon  as  a  necessity  by  the  great  majority  of  schools, 
many  of  them  making  athletics  a  part  of  the  regular  curriculum. 
But  why  this  great  change  in  the  viewpoint  concerning  athletics? 
Simply  because  it  has  been  found  that  athletics  serve  a  very  good 
purpose  in  school  life.  Athletics  develop  sound,  strong,  healthy 
bodies  in  the  students  and  keep  them  so.  They  increase  the  effi¬ 
ciency  of  the  student  in  the  class-room,  for  if  the  body  is  sound 
and  healthy  the  mind  will  work  so  much  clearer  and  faster.  And. 
last  but  not  least,  athletics  play  a  great  part  in  the  building  of 
character.  They  develop  those  characteristics  in  the  youth  which 
are  so  necessary  to  the  man  in  later  life,  among  which  are  the  fol¬ 
lowing  :  close  observation,  quick,  accurate  thinking  and  acting,  self- 
control,  courage  and  determination,  a  sense  of  fairness  and  consid¬ 
eration  for  the  next  man,  even  tho  he  may  be  an  opponent  or  rival. 

There  has  always  been  athletics  of  some  kind  at  Elmhurst,  as 
there  necessarily  must  be  in  any  institution  where  so  many  healthy 
and  active  young  men  live  together  as  one  large  family.  Still  ath¬ 
letics  were  restricted  to  interclass  games  or  just  games  among  the 
students  themselves.  No  contests  with  teams  from  other  schools 
in  the  vicinity  were  held.  In  the  year  1902,  however,  a  number  of 
the  students,  after  having  obtained  permission  from  the  proper  au¬ 
thorities,  organized  the  Athletic  Association  of  Elmhurst  College. 
By  means  of  annual  dues  from  each  member  the  necessary  funds 
with  which  to  purchase  the  necessary  paraphernalia  and  outfits  for 
the  different  sports  were  raised.  From  this  time  on  games  and  con¬ 
tests  have  been  held  with  teams  from  other  schools  in  the  vicinity. 
At  the  time  the  association  was  organized  only  three  branches  of 


PAGE  THIRTY-TWO 


Board  of  Directors  Athletic  Association 

athletics  were  represented  at  Elmhurst,  namely  soccer  football, 
baseball,  and  track  and  field  events.  From  time  to  time  new  sports 
were  added  so  that  now  there  are,  besides  those  named  above,  bas¬ 
ketball,  rugby  and  tennis.  Elmhurst  has  a  fine  record  in  all 
branches  of  athletics.  Altho  a  comparatively  small  school  and  only 
an  Academy  and  Junior  College,  Clmburst  is  scheduling  and  hold¬ 
ing  contests  in  all  branches  of  athletics  with  many  of  the  full- 
fledged  colleges  and  universities  in  the  vicinity,  and  is  making  a 
good  showing. 

An  attempt  is  made  to  get  every  student  to  take  part  in  some 
form  of  athletics  thru  interclass  games  and  games  among  the  stu¬ 
dents  themselves.  Besides  this,  however,  there  are  regular  gym¬ 
nasium  classes  in  which  every  student  must  take  part  unless  the 
house  physician  advises  to  the  contrary.  In  these  classes  the  stu¬ 
dents  are  drilled  in  marching,  ealesthenies,  exercises  with  the  in- 
dian  clubs,  dumb  bells,  wands  and  on  the  different  apparatus,  par¬ 
allel  liars,  horizontal  bar,  horse  and  buck,  ladder,  and  flying  rings. 


Supt.  and  Mrs.  Gernand 


Entrance  to  College  Campus 


PAGE  THIRTY-THREE 


1.  Chief  Engineer,  Oscar  Irion  —  2.  Campus,  Elmhurst  College,  Elmhurst,  111.  —  3.  The  Baker  —  4.  The  Janitor  —  5.  The  Fireman 

PAGE  THIRTY-FOUR 


Scenes  from  the  Farm 


PAGE  THIRTY-FIVE 


1.  Campus,  Looking  South.  —  2.  The  Youngest  Member  of  the  College  Family,  Dorothy  Louise  Schiek  —  3.  Initiation  of  Freshmen  —  4.  Lawn  Tennis  Courts 

5.  Base  Ball  Practice  —  6.  The  “Better  Halves"  of  the  Professors 


PAGE  THIRTY-SIX 


1.  A  popular  Winter  Sport  —  2.  The  House  Physician  Dr.  E.  Marquardt  and  President  Schiek  —  3.  The  Freshmen  Parade 

4.  After  the  Fire  June  1920  —  5.  On  the  Gridiron 


PAGE  THIRTY-SEVEN 


— - - 


— 


1.  Waiters  —  2.  The  Faculty  after  a  Ball  Game  —  3.  Pie  —  4.  Reunion  of  the  “Molochianer"  1920  —  5.  Pole  Vaulting 


PAGE  THIRTY-EIGUT 


1.  Mrs.  F.  H.  Gerdes,  Treasurer  Women's  Auxiliary  —  2.  Mrs.  H.  J.  Schiek,  President  Women's  Auxiliary  —  3.  Mrs.  D.  Irion,  Vice-President  Women's  Auxiliary 

4.  Mrs.  J.  E.  Schmale,  Secretary  Women's  Auxiliary  —  5.  Elmhurst  Section  of  Women's  Auxiliary 


Woman’s  Auxiliary 

The  Elmhurst  Academy  and  Junior  College  has  taken  a  great  “For¬ 
ward  Step’’  in  welcoming  into  its  midst  the  cooperation  of  women  to 
assist  in  promoting  the  welfare  of  the  institution. 

The  Woman’s  Auxiliary  was  organized  Jan.  4,  1920,  and  consists 
of  active  and  passive  individual  members,  contributing  $1.00  per  year 
as  annual  dues;  also  organized  Bible  classes  and  Ladies’  Aid  Societies, 
contributing  $10.00  as  annual  dues. 

The  Elmhurst  women  and  those  who  can  conveniently  reach  the 
institution  meet  the  last  Thursday  of  the  month  for  the  purpose  of 


household  sewing,  mending  garments  for  students,  and  performing 
such  deeds  of  helpfulness  which  the  House  Committee  may  have  in 
store  for  them. 

The  membership  of  the  Auxiliary  after  15  months  of  existence  to¬ 
tals  80  women’s  societies  and  312  individual  members.  Membership 
dues  and  all  other  donations  are  used  to  the  best  advantage  in  con¬ 
tributing  toward  a  bright,  cheerful  and  dignified  home  atmosphere, 
and  also  providing  occasional  social  functions. 

The  officers  are  as  follows:  President,  Mrs.  H.  J.  Schiek;  Vice- 
President,  Mrs.  Daniel  Irion;  Secretary,  Mrs.  J.  E.  Schmale;  Treas¬ 
urer,  Mrs.  P.  Gerdes. 


PAGE  THIRTY-NINE 


A  School  of  Principles  and  Methods 


for  Sunday  School  Teachers  and  Officers 


Class  procession - Commencement  Day 


During  the  ten  days  in  July  each  year  the  beautiful  Elm¬ 
hurst  College  grounds  could  welcome  no  happier  group  of  people 
than  is  brought  there  by  the  Training  School  for  Sunday  School 
Workers.  Bring  to  this  place,  which  college  boys  inhabit  from 
September  until  June,  from  three  to  four  hundred  Sunday  school 
workers,  full  of  enthusiasm  and  life  and  alive  to  God’s  call  to  serv¬ 
ice,  with  consecrated  men  and  women  to  train  .them,  and  you  have 
the  ELMHURST  SUMMER  TRAINING  SCHOOL. 


PAGE  FORTY 


D mm Dn mi ir © d:  C®Hfl@ 


to  Evangelical  Sunday  School  Work 


One  of  tlie  greatest  problems  which  confronts  the  local  church 
today  is  that  of  trained  teachers  and  leaders  in  the  Sunday  school. 
It  is  an  increasing  problem  because  of  the  wonderfully  growing- 
recognition  of  the  opportunity  and  duty  of  Sunday  school  teachers. 
The  pastors  and  Sunday  school  superintendents  are  few  who  are 
not  looking  for  more  and  better  teachers. 

Recognizing  this  need  for  trained  Sunday  school  workers  and 
to  meet  the  constantly  increasing  demand  for  efficient  teachers,  the 
Board  of  Sunday  Schools  established  the  Elmhurst  Summer  Train¬ 
ing  School. 


No  Summer  School  for  Sunday  school  workers  can  be  a  suc¬ 
cess  without  adequate  buildings  and  equipment.  This  has  been 
so  liberally  supplied  by  Elmhurst  College,  with  its  spacious  campus, 
its  lecture  halls,  dormitories  and  dining  hall.  It  would  be  diffierdt 
to  find  a  more  beautiful  and  better  equipped  home  for  the  E.  S. 
T.  S. 

This  has  been  the  unique  contribution  toward  the  training 
of  Sunday  school  workers  made  by  the  college  each  summer  since 

1915. 

“May  her  name  be  ever  glorious !” 


PAGE  FORTY-ONE 


Tib©  C@I@ 


“H  ow  dear  to  our  hearts 


are  the  scenes  around  Elmhurst,  when  fond  recollections 


present  them  to  view.” 


College  Flag  Pole 

Presented  by  Elmhurst  Summer  Training  School 
students  of  the  years  1915,  191G,  1917  and  1918. 


Thus  sail"'  the  Elmhurst  Summer  Training 
school  students  of  the  summer  of  1915,  1916  and 
1917.  In  their  memory  she  stood,  dear  old  Elm¬ 
hurst  College,  with  the  familiar  gymnasium,  its 
dormitories  and  the  great  dining  hall.  Xo  one 
ever  forgot  the  beautiful  campus,  the  whispering 
Elm  and  the  big  council  fire.  And  yet,  something 
was  missing  which  E.  S.  T.  S.  enthusiasm  was 
ready  to  supply. 

“Why  not  present  the  College  with  a  real 
flag  pole  from  which  -Old  Glory’  might  daily 
wave?” — someone  said.  “Old  Glory  hasn’t  a  real 
chance  at  Elmhurst.  It  is  true  there  is  something 
like  a  flag  pole  on  the  administration  building, 
but  that  doesn’t  do  justice  to  Elmhurst  College.” 

Hardly  was  the  thought  expressed  and  a  let¬ 
ter  mailed  by  the  Sunday  School  Board  to  former 
E.  S.  T.  S.  students  and  the  beautiful  gift  of  the 
eighty-five  foot  steel  flag  pole  was  made.  During 
the  Summer  School  session  of  1918  it  was  erected 
and  with  impressive  ceremony  dedicated  and  pre¬ 
sented  to  the  College.  At  the  base  of  the  pole 
there  were  placed,  sealed  in  a  metal  tube,  the 
names  of  the  219  donors. 

Those  who  participated  in  the  dedicatory 
ceremony  were : 


Rev.  Paul  Pfeiffer,  Dean  Elmhurst  Summer 
Training  School 

Rev.  D.  Irion,  D.  D.,  Pres.  Em.,  Elmhurst  Col¬ 
lege 

Rev.  Theo.  Mayer,  Secretary  Elmhurst  Sum¬ 
mer  Training  School 

Rev.  R.  Niebuhr,  Secretary  War  Welfare  Com¬ 
mission 

Rev.  F.  R.  Daries,  Camp  Pastor  at  Camp  Tay¬ 
lor 

Rev.  R.  H.  Keller,  Camp  Pastor  at  Camp  Grant 

Rev.  L.  Suedmeyer,  E.  S.  T.  S.  Bugler 

Capt.  Eugene  Mayer,  Master  of  Ceremonies 

Two  Boy  Scouts 


The  Flag  Pole 

The  pole  is  eighty-five  feet  high. 

Dedicated  and  first  flag  hoisted,  July 
22,  1918. 


Dr.  Irion  presenting  names  of  219  E.  S. 
T.  S.  contributors,  donors  of  flag  pole, 
for  insertion  into  pole. 


PAGE  FORTY-TWO 


List  of  Alumni  1871—1921 


# 


Exclusive  of  this  year’s  graduates. 

Arranged  according  to  professions  and  occupations. 


Students  . 

Ministers . 

Teachers  and  Organists 
Instructors  and  Professors 
College  Presidents 
President  General  .... 

Doctors . 

Business  men . 

U  S.  Service . 

Missionaries . 

Lawyers . 

Journalists . 

Pharmacists . 

Superintendents  of  Institutions 

Engineers . 

Artists . 

Other  occupations  .... 


)*-■  O 

(ill 

138 

IS 

3 

1 

22 

108 

9 

5 

4 

Q 

O 

G 

3 

9 

2 

Gil 


Deceased 


1,749 

138 


Total 


,  1 ,887 


PAGE  FORTY-THREE 


List  of  Alumni  1871  — 1921 

Single  date  after  name  shows  year  graduated. 
Two  dates  after  name  show  time  spent  at  Elmhurst. 


Abele,  Rev.  Adolf, 

Elliston,  Ohio. 

(1913) 

Abele,  Emil, 

(1919) 

Eden  Sem.,  St.  Louis,  Mo. 

Abele,  Rev.  F., 

Milford,  Neb. 

(1908) 

Adomeit,  Hugo, 

Chicago,  Ill. 

(1899-1900) 

Agricola,  Rev.  E.  R.  O., 
Chesterfield,  Mo. 

(1902) 

Agricola,  Moritz, 

Bern,  Mo. 

(1896-1898) 

Ahrens,  Herman  C., 

(1920) 

Eden  Sem.,  St.  Louis,  Mo. 

Alber,  Rev.  W.  H., 

Jackson,  Mich. 

(1890) 

Albers,  Gerhard, 

Monee,  Ill. 

(1876-1877) 

Alberswerth,  Rev.  A., 
Owensville,  Mo. 

(1911) 

Albert,  Rev.  E.  G., 

Pasadena,  Cal. 

(1889) 

Albert,  Rev.  Phillipp, 

( Deceased ) . 

(1889) 

Albert,  Teacher  Theo., 
Spokane,  Wash. 

(1896) 

Albrecht,  Martin, 

(1918) 

Eden  Sem.,  St.  Louis,  Mo. 

Albrecht,  Rev.  S., 

Harsley,  Iowa. 

(1915) 

Aldinger,  Theodore, 

Pomeroy,  Ohio. 

(1881-1882) 

Aldinger,  Rev.  Theo., 

(1912) 

Liberty,  Neb. 

- 

Aleck,  Adolf, 

(1918) 

Allardt,  Louis, 

Deerfield,  Ill. 

(1879-1881) 

Alt,  Walter  F., 

Buffalo,  N.  Y. 

(1915-1916) 

Althoff,  Albert, 

Concordia,  Mo. 

(1891-1892) 

Althoff,  Henry, 

Freeport,  Ill. 

(1874-1875) 

Althoff,  Otto, 

Bottkins,  Ohio. 

(1911-1913) 

Altus,  W.  Walter 

LeRoy,  Texas. 

(1911-1912) 

Alvermann,  Wm.  H., 
Westfield,  Wis. 

( 1879-18S0 ) 

Anderes,  Fr., 

Summerfteld  Ill. 

(1883-1884) 

Andres.  Obed., 

Henderson,  Ky. 

(1895-1896) 

Andrae,  Gottlieb, 

(1873) 

Apel,  Teacher  John, 

(1894) 

Apitz,  Fred, 

Baltimore,  Md. 

(1913-1914) 

PAGE  FORTY-FOUR 


Apitz,  Robert, 

Chicago,  Ill. 

(1912-1916) 

Appel,  Teacher  George, 
(Deceased). 

(1874) 

Appel,  John,  Ph., 
(Deceased). 

(1897) 

Arends,  Benjamin, 
Ackley,  Iowa. 

(1899-1903) 

Arends,  Rev.  Edwin, 

Le  Sueur,  Minn. 

(1900-1901) 

Arends,  Grover, 

Alexander,  Iowa. 

(1911-1913) 

Arends,  John, 

Alexander,  Iowa. 

(1896-1897) 

Arlt,  Gustave, 

(1911) 

Koblenz,  Germany 

Arlt,  Erich, 

(1910-1911) 

Koblenz,  Germany 

Arndt,  Teacher  Frank, 
Detroit,  Mich. 

(1898) 

Arnold,  George  W., 
Buffalo,  N.  Y. 

(1918-1919) 

Assmann,  Rev.  Theo., 

(1907) 

Aufderhaar,  Rev.  Wm., 
Minier,  Ill. 

(1893-1896) 

Aulenbach,  Carl, 

Woodsfield,  Ohio. 

(1879-1881 ) 

Auler,  Rev.  H., 

Honduras,  C.  A. 

(1915) 

Baas.  Michael. 

(1920) 

Eden  Sem.,  St.  Louis,  Mo. 

Bachmann,  Rev.  A.  W., 
Detroit,  Mich. 

(1876) 

Bahnsen,  Rev.  A., 

Richmond.  Cal. 

(1914) 

Bahnsen,  Rev.  H.  T., 

St.  Louis,  Mo. 

(1899) 

Balke,  Carl, 

Cogar,  Okla. 

(1911-1912) 

Balmann,  Friedr., 

Louisville,  Ky. 

(1893-1894) 

Baltzer,  Rev.  Adolph, 

Rochester,  N.  Y. 

(1881) 

Baltzer,  Armin, 

Rochester,  N.  Y. 

(1912-1913) 

Baltzer,  Rev.  D., 

Houston,  Tex. 

(1910) 

Baltzer,  Rev.  Eugene, 

St.  Louis,  Mo. 

(1910) 

Baltzer,  Rev.  F., 

Nashville,  Ill. 

(1878) 

Baltzer,  Rev.  John, 

(1878) 

(Pres.,  Ev.  Synod) 

St.  Louis,  Mo. 

Baltzer,  Rev.  Otto, 

( Deceased ) . 

(1889) 

Bamberger,  Valentine,  (1889-1890) 
Huntingburg,  Ind. 

Banzhaf,  Fred,  (1911-1913) 

Marshalltown,  Iowa. 


Bartels,  Rev.  Waldo, 
Louisville,  Ky. 

(1914) 

Barth,  Rev.  Chr., 

Hampton,  Iowa. 

(1895) 

Barth,  Rev.  H.  L., 

Kewaskum,  Wis. 

(1898) 

Barton,  Rev.  J., 

West,  Texas. 

(1907) 

Bast,  Rev.  Wm., 

(1902) 

Bathe,  Otto, 

St.  Louis,  Mo. 

(1890-1891) 

Batz,  Rev.  W., 

Baltimore,  Md. 

(1883) 

Bauer,  Prof.  Carl, 
Elmhurst,  Ill. 

(1885) 

Bauernfeind,  Wm., 

(1895-1896) 

Elkhart  Lake,  Wis. 

Baum,  Ernst, 

Carthage,  Ohio. 

(1891-1894) 

Baumann,  Rev.  Carl  F., 
Aurora,  Ill. 

(1884) 

Baumann,  Rev.  W., 

Cleveland,  Ohio. 

(1913) 

Baur,  Rev.  Th., 

New  Baden,  Ill. 

(1907) 

Baur,  Prof.  Wm., 

(1886) 

Eden  Sem.,  St.  Louis,  Mo. 

Bechtold,  Herbert  F., 
Cappeln,  Mo. 

(1918-1920  ) 

Bechtold,  Rev.  W., 
Kahoka,  Mo. 

(1898) 

Becker,  Rev.  A.  H., 

New  Orleans,  La. 

(1876) 

Becker,  Alexander  T., 

St.  Louis,  Mo. 

(1881-1883) 

Becker,  Rev.  E.  J., 
Duluth,  Minn. 

(1905) 

Becker,  Ernst,  G., 

Marthasville,  Mo. 

(1906-1907) 

Becker,  George  H., 

Louisville,  Ky. 

(1910-1911) 

Becker,  Rev.  H., 

Ellinwood,  Kan. 

(1903) 

Becker,  Henry, 

Carrolton,  Iowa. 

(1879-1880  ) 

Becker,  Val., 

( Deceased ) . 

(1887-1858) 

Beckmann,  William, 
Alhambra,  Ill. 

(1903-1904) 

Beckmeyer,  Teacher  Ed., 
Washington,  Mo. 

(1905) 

Beckmeyer,  Fred  G., 
Hoyleton,  Ill. 

(1892-1893) 

Beckmeyer,  Gustave,  (1905-1906) 
Hoyleton,  Ill. 

Beckmeyer,  Paul,  (1906-1908) 

Irvington,  Ill. 

Beckmeyer,  Rev.  Th.,  (1901) 

Frostburg,  Md. 

Beckmeyer,  William,  (1899-1900) 
Irvington,  Ill. 

Begemann,  Friedr.  W.,  (1873-1874) 

Freelandville,  Ind. 

Behrens,  Gustav.,  (1919) 

Eden  Sem.,  St.  Louis,  Mo. 

Beier,  Rev.  E.,  (1898) 

Carlyle,  Ill. 

Beineke,  William,  (1885-1888) 

Cincinnati,  Ohio. 

Beissenherz,  Rev.  Edwin,  (1909) 
Jamestown,  Mo. 

Bek,  Teacher  C.,  (1893) 

Chicago,  Ill. 

Bek,  Theophil,  (1875-1877) 

Seward,  Neb. 

Bellebaum,  L.,  (1887-1888) 

Evansville,  Ind. 

Benkendoerfer,  Rev.  C.,  Em.,  (1901) 
Electra,  Texas. 

Benkendoefer,  Teacher  Fr.,  (1898) 

Benthin,  Rev.  Paul  A.,  (1905) 

Donnellson,  Iowa. 

Berbaum,  William,  (1896-1898) 

Wausau,  Wis. 

Berens,  H.,  (1902) 

(Instructor  Austin  H.  S.) 
Chicago,  Ill. 

Berens,  Reinhai'd,  (1902-1904) 

Cleveland,  Ohio. 

Berg,  Teacher  Ernst,  (1886  ) 

Michigan  City.  Ind. 

Bergmann,  Rev.  A.,  (1896-1897) 

Bergmann,  William,  (1884-1885) 

Freeport,  Ill. 

Bergstraesser,  Rev.  E.,  (1912) 

Enid,  Okla. 

Berke,  Teacher  A.,  (1893) 

Chicago,  Ill. 

Berkenheyer,  Bernhard,  (1881-1882) 

Minonk,  Ill. 

Berlekamp,  Rev.  E.  W.,  (1904-1907) 
Wichita,  Kan. 

Berlekamp,  George,  (1892-1893) 

St.  Charles,  Mo.  „ 

Berlekamp,  John  L.,  (1887-1888) 

St.  Charles,  Mo. 

Berlekamp,  Rev.  Tli.,  (1909) 

Nebraska  City,  Neb. 

Berndt,  Arthur,  (1913-1914) 

Ripon,  Wis. 


Berndt,  Wm.,  D.  D.  S., 

(1916) 

Bode,  Rev.  H., 

(1881) 

Menonomee  Falls, 

Wis. 

St.  Louis,  Mo. 

Berner,  Gottfried, 

(1893-1894) 

Bode,  Rev.  Theo., 

(1883) 

( Deceased ) . 

Buffalo,  N.  Y. 

Beutler,  Rev.  F., 

(1912) 

Bodmer,  Isaak  I., 

(1890-1891 ) 

Detroit,  Mich. 

Strassburg,  Ohio. 

Beutler,  Rev.  Rob., 

(1883) 

Boeker,  Rev.  L., 

(1901) 

Detroit,  Mich. 

Pleasant  Hill,  Ill. 

Bettex,  Rev.  E., 

(1886) 

Boettcher,  Teacher  F., 

(1891) 

Idalia,  Col. 

St.  Louis,  Mo. 

Bickel,  Nicholas, 

(1892-1893) 

Bofinger,  Carl, 

(1882-1883) 

Femme  Osage,  Mo. 

Michigan  City,  Ind. 

Bierbaum,  Armin, 

(1911-1314) 

Bolile,  William, 

(1889-1890) 

Cecil,  Wis. 

St.  Louis,  Mo. 

Bierbaum,  Rev.  Herm., 

(1890-1893) 

Bohn,  Rev.  A., 

(1915) 

Bloomington,  Ill. 

Bohn,  Theodore 

(1915-1916) 

Bierbaum  Rev.  Jonathan,  (1910) 

Muskegon,  Mich. 

Lexington,  Mo. 

Bolhoefner,  Gottlob, 

(1883-1886) 

Bierbaum,  Rev.  Paul, 

(1898-1899) 

Zoellenbeck,  Germany. 

(Deceased). 

Bollens,  H., 

(1920) 

Bierbaum,  Raymond  F., 

(1916-1920) 

Chicago,  Ill. 

Bloomington,  Ill. 

Bollens,  Rev.  J., 

(1888) 

Bierbaum,  Rev.  T.  F., 

(1902) 

Chicago,  Ill. 

Elgin,  Ill. 

Bomhard,  Rev.  William, 

(1891  ) 

Bilk,  Wm.  O., 

(1908-1909) 

Sharpsburg,  Sta., 

Pittsburgh, 

Portsmouth,  Ohio. 

Pa. 

Birnstengel,  Rev.  L., 

(1892) 

Booch,  Rev.  H., 

(1891  ) 

Pocahontas,  Ill. 

Borehers,  Walter, 

(1916-1917 ) 

Bisping,  Rev.  A.  H., 

(1905) 

Blackburn,  Mo. 

Keokuk,  la. 

Borgerding,  Walter, 

(1910-1912) 

Bittner.  Rev.  S., 

(1912) 

Louisville,  Ky. 

Bolivar,  Ohio. 

Borgmann,  Carl  H., 

(1882-1883) 

Bizer,  Armin, 

(1919) 

Cappeln,  Mo. 

Eden  Sem.,  St.  Louis,  Mo. 

Borgwardt,  Teacher  F., 

(1893) 

Bizer,  Rev.  C., 

(1909) 

(Deceased). 

Dayton,  Ohio. 

Bottin,  Otto, 

(1907-1908) 

Bizer,  Rev.  E., 

(1914) 

Pekin,  Ill. 

Lake  Zurich,  Ill. 

Bourquin,  Edward, 

(1895-1896) 

Bizer,  Rev.  Julius  W., 

(1915) 

Kasson,  Ind. 

Colby,  Wis. 

Bourquin,  Rev.  P., 

(1895) 

Blankenhahn,  Teacher  Wm.,  (1876  ) 

Elyria,  Ohio. 

Chicago,  Ill. 

Bourquin,  Rev.  W., 

(1896) 

Blasberg,  Rev.  D., 

(1912) 

Brooklyn,  N.  Y. 

Owensboro,  Ky. 

Brakensic-k,  Carl, 

(1906-1907) 

Blaufuss,  Rev.  Phil., 

(1887) 

Cappeln,  Mo. 

Denver,  Iowa. 

Brandstaedtner,  Herm., 

(1875-1876) 

Block,  Edw.  F., 

(1878-1879) 

Mokena,  Ill. 

(Deceased). 

Bratzel,  Rev.  E., 

(1903) 

Block,  Otto, 

(1910-1911) 

Arenida  de  Belgida,  Havana, 

Bruceville,  Texas. 

Cuba. 

Bloesch,  Edw., 

(1913) 

Bratzel,  Rev.  G., 

(1906) 

( Deceased ) . 

Lancaster,  Wis. 

Bloesch,  Herbert, 

(1918) 

Bratzel,  Rev.  P.  T., 

(1904) 

Eden  Sem.,  St.  Louis,  Mo. 

Milwaukee,  Wis. 

Blumberg,  William, 

(  1895-1896  ) 

Braumueller,  Henry, 

(1880-1881) 

Edwardsville,  Ill. 

Chicago,  111. 

Blume,  Fr., 

(1882-1883) 

Braun,  Henry  C., 

(1897-1898) 

Elmhurst,  Ill. 

(Deceased) . 

Bock,  Rev.  A.. 

(1912) 

Braun,  Teacher  C., 

(1895) 

Arthur,  Ill. 

St.  Louis,  Mo. 

Bockstruck,  Rev.  A., 

(1889) 

Braun,  Rev.  Fr., 

(1885) 

De  Soto,  Mo. 

Belleville,  Ill. 

Bode,  Rev.  Gottfried, 

(1884-1887) 

Braun,  Julius, 

(1919) 

Plymouth,  Neb. 

Eden  Sem.,  St.  Louis,  Mo. 

Braun,  Rev.  J.  J., 

(1904) 

Broekelmeyer,  Teacher 

W.,  (1897  ) 

Telluride,  Col. 

Broeland,  William, 

(  1892-1893  ) 

Braun,  Rev.  Theodore, 

(1890 ) 

Schenectady,  N. 

Y. 

St.  Louis,  Mo. 

Bronnenkant,  Nath., 

(1898-1899) 

Braun,  Rev.  Theo., 

(1904) 

Tell  City,  Ind. 

Bolivar,  Ohio. 

Bronnenkant,  Samuel, 

(1898-1899) 

Bredehoeft,  Rev.  H., 

(1908) 

Tell  City,  Ind. 

Collinsville,  Ill. 

Bruckmann,  Albert, 

(1876-1877 ) 

Breisacher,  William, 

(1914-1918) 

Elgin,  III. 

Hoyleton,  Ill. 

Brueckner,  Harry. 

(1906-1907 ) 

Breitenbach,  Teacher  H. 

,  (1890) 

Hallowayville.  Ill. 

Pittsburgh,  Pa. 

Bruning,  Rev.  David, 

(1889) 

Breitenbach,  Rev.  H.  L., 

(1896) 

Baltimore,  Md. 

( Professor) 

Bruning,  David, 

(1918-1920) 

Elmhurst  College, 

Elmhurst, 

Baltimore,  Md. 

111. 

Bruhn,  Fred  R., 

(1909-1911) 

Breitenbach,  Rev.  Wm., 

(1891) 

Evanston,  Ill. 

Chicago,  Ill. 

Brune,  Rev.  G., 

(1909) 

Brenion,  Rev.  E., 

(1892) 

Reading,  Ohio. 

Andrews,  Ind. 

Brune,  Gustave. 

(1913-1914 ) 

Brethauer,  Rev.  H., 

(1915) 

Independence,  Mo. 

San  Antonio,  Texas. 

Brunn,  William  J., 

(1916-1917) 

Bretz,  August, 

(1875-1877) 

Omaha,  Neb. 

Huntingburg,  Ind. 

Buchmueller,  Rev.  D., 

(1887) 

Bretz,  Rev.  D., 

(1894) 

Trenton,  Ill. 

Evansville,  Ind. 

Buchmueller,  Rev.  P., 

(1898) 

Bretz,  George  P., 

(1889-1891 ) 

Minonk,  Ill. 

St.  Anthony,  Ind. 

Buchmueller,  Samuel, 

(1883-1885) 

Bretz,  Hubert, 

(1896-1897) 

St.  Louis,  Mo. 

Huntingburg,  Ind. 

Buck,  John, 

(1882-1885) 

Bretz,  Rev.  William, 

(1884 ) 

Hoyleton,  Ill. 

Columbus,  Ohio. 

Buck,  Teacher  J., 

(1585) 

Breuhaus,  Julius, 

(1890-1891) 

Buehrig,  Adolph, 

(1885-1886) 

Elmhurst,  111. 

Columbia.  Ill. 

Breuhaus,  Rev.  O.  W., 

(1888) 

Buelow,  Harry, 

(1917-1918) 

Lowell,  Ohio. 

Chicago,  Ill. 

Briesemeister,  Rev.  P., 

(1898) 

Buerkle,  August, 

(1915-1916) 

Columbia,  Pa. 

Ackley,  Iowa. 

Brill,  Emil, 

(1881-1882) 

Buescher,  Rev.  Joh., 

(1905) 

Austin,  Ill. 

Burlington,  la. 

Brink,  Rev.  E.  C., 

(1901) 

Buescher,  O.  W., 

(1910-1911 ) 

Welden  Springs,  Mo. 

Hartsburgh,  Mo. 

Brink,  Rev.  G., 

(1912) 

Buettner,  Frank, 

(1882-1883) 

Waterloo,  Ill. 

Mendota,  Ill. 

Brink,  Teacher  L., 

(1916) 

Buettner,  Henry, 

(1881-1881) 

Hoyleton,  Ill. 

Burks vi He,  Ill. 

Brink,  Rev.  Paul. 

(1910  ) 

Buis,  Fred  W., 

(1900-1901 ) 

Hardtner,  Kan. 

( Deceased ) . 

Britzius,  Carl, 

(1872-1874) 

Bunge,  Gus.,  Attorney, 

(1881-1884) 

Newburg,  Ind. 

Downers  Grove, 

Ill. 

Britzius,  Gustave  R., 

(1887-1888) 

Bunge,  Rev.  J., 

(1915) 

Newburg,  Ind. 

Granada,  Minn. 

Britzius,  John  C., 

(1887-1888) 

Bunge,  Martin, 

(1902-1903  ) 

Newburg,  Ind. 

Eitzen,  Minn. 

Brockmeier,  Gustave, 

(1886-1887) 

Bunge.  Paul, 

(1903-1905) 

Okawville,  Ill. 

Eitzen,  Minn. 

Brodt,  Rev.  Herbert, 

(1902) 

Bunge,  Rev.  W., 

(1903  ) 

Chicago,  Ill. 

Rochester,  Minn. 

Brodt,  Hugo, 

(1905) 

Buri,  George. 

(1896-1897) 

Elmhurst,  Ill. 

Fort  Worth,  Texas. 

Brodt,  Leonard, 

(1904-1907) 

Burkhardt,  Rev.  J.  J.. 

(1887-1888) 

(Deceased). 

Baltimore,  Md. 

Brodt,  Lothar  W., 

(1910) 

Burkhardt,  John, 

(1886-1891) 

Elmhurst,  Ill. 

( Deceased) . 

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Buschmann,  Armin, 
Belleville,  Ill. 

( 1 9 1 2  ) 

Buschmann,  Rev.  F.  J., 
Edwardsville,  Ill. 

(187C) 

Buschmann,  Frank, 

Edwardsville,  Ill. 

(1899-1901) 

Caldemeyer,  Emil, 
Holland,  Ind. 

(1907-1910 ) 

Caldemeyer,  Rev.  S., 
Shelby ville,  Ind. 

(1903) 

Canteen,  P., 

Buffalo,  N.  Y. 

(1917) 

Christiansen,  Rev.  Chr., 

( Deceased) . 

(1881-1883) 

Christiansen,  Rev.  J., 
(Deceased). 

(1884) 

Clemen,  Carl, 

Detroit,  Mich. 

(1887-1888) 

Conitz,  Leopold, 

Wanatah,  Ind. 

(1894-1596) 

Conrad,  Benjamin, 
Elkhart,  Wis. 

(1912-1915) 

Cramm,  Carl,  M.  D., 
Fulda,  Ind. 

(1894) 

Cramm,  Rev.  W., 

Dubois,  Ind. 

(1897) 

Crusius,  Rev.  C., 
Chicago,  Ill. 

(1905) 

Crusius,  Rev.  E., 

(1917) 

Minneapolis,  Minn 

Crusius,  Helmut, 

(1918) 

Eden  Sem.,  St.  Louis,  Mo. 

Daehler,  Rev.  Emil, 

( Deceased ) . 

(1876) 

Dallmann,  Rev.  H.  C., 

St.  Cloud,  Minn. 

(1889) 

Dallmann,  W., 

(1917) 

Eden  Sem.,  St.  Louis,  Mo. 

Dallmeyer,  Wilfred, 
Burton,  Texas. 

(1915-1916) 

Dammann,  Rev.  M., 

(1882) 

Marshalltown,  Iowa. 

Daries,  Rev.  Fred  R., 

Indianapolis,  Ind. 

(1913) 

Daries,  Rev.  F., 

Mt.  Vernon,  Ind. 

(1880) 

Daudermann.  Ervin. 
Alhambra,  Ill. 

(1912-1914) 

Daum,  Adam  J., 

St.  Louis,  Mo. 

(1916-1919) 

Daume,  John  W., 
Jackson,  Mo. 

(1908-1910  ) 

David,  Rev.  P., 

Brookfield,  Wis. 

(1904) 

Davis,  Rev.  M., 

(1904) 

Bisrampur,  C.  P., 

E.  India. 

Decker,  Rev.  C., 

Marietta,  O. 

(1909) 

Denkhaus,  Math., 

Justus,  Ohio. 

(1884-1885) 

Deschler,  August, 

(1879-1880) 

Detering,  Fr., 

Plum  Hill,  Ill. 

(1889-1890) 

Deters,  Ewald, 

Eitzen,  Minn. 

(1902-1903) 

Deters,  Rev.  H., 

( Deceased ) . 

(1878) 

Dettbarn,  Rev.  Ernst, 
Baltimore.  Md. 

(1910) 

Deuselile,  Rev.  Fr., 
Beaufort,  Mo. 

(1906) 

Dewall.  George  D., 

Black  Creek,  Wis. 

(1906-1907 ) 

Dexheimer,  Rev.  C., 

Granite  City,  111. 

(1895) 

Dickmann,  Fred, 

Chicago,  Ill. 

(1884-1885) 

Dickmann,  Rev.  W., 
Seneca,  Kan. 

(1902) 

Dickmann,  Rev.  W., 

Kingfisher,  Okla. 

(1913) 

Dierking,  Christian  E., 
Bensenville,  Ill. 

(1879-1880  ) 

Dieterle,  Rev.  J., 

Ann  Arbor,  Mich. 

(1884) 

Dietze,  Alfred, 

(1918) 

Eden  Sem.,  St.  Louis,  Mo. 

Digel,  Rev.  J., 

Massillon.  Ohio. 

(1879) 

Dinkmeier,  Teacher  Fr., 
St.  Charles,  Mo. 

(1878) 

Dinkmeier.  Rev.  H., 
Chicago,  Ill. 

(1911  ) 

Dinkmeier,  Rev.  John  H. 
St.  Charles,  Mo. 

(1872) 

Dippel  C., 

(1917) 

Dircks,  Fred, 

( Deceased ) . 

(1907-1909) 

Dittmann,  Teacher  J.  r., 

(1884) 

Doehring,  Teacher  S., 
Chicago,  Ill. 

(1881) 

Doellefeld,  C., 

Chicago,  Ill. 

(1916) 

Doellefeld,  Rev.  F., 

Stillwater,  Minn. 

(1913) 

Doernenburg,  Rev.  C., 
Casey  ville.  Ill. 

(1879) 

Dorjahn,  Rev.  J.  H., 
Dolton,  Ill. 

(1878) 

Dorjahn,  John, 

Dolton,  Ill. 

(1903-1904) 

Dorn,  Rev.  Wm.  Hugo, 

(1889-1890) 

Douma,  Meinhardt, 

Ontarioville,  Ill. 

(1886-1888) 

Drees,  Rev.  Fr., 

( Deceased) . 

(1883) 

Drees,  Rev.  H., 

St.  Louis,  Mo. 

( 1 S  7  9  ) 

Drees,  William, 

( Deceased ) . 

(1888) 

Diesel,  Albert,  M.  D., 
Brooklyn,  N,  Y. 

(1878-1879) 

Dresel,  Rev.  W.  N., 

Evansville,  Ind. 

(1894) 

Drewel,  Henry  G., 

Wellington,  Mo. 

(  1895-1896) 

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Drewelow,  William, 

(1879-1881) 

Ellerbusch,  Teacher  H., 

Palatine,  Ill. 

Quincy,  Ill. 

Drott,  Henry, 

(1880-1883) 

Emigholz,  Rev.  C., 

(1892) 

New  Orleans,  La. 

Lamar,  Ind. 

Drott.  William, 

(1878-1880) 

Emigholz,  Wilson, 

(1918) 

New  Orleans,  La. 

Eden  Sem.,  St.  Louis,  Mo. 

Due,  Teacher  E., 

(1900) 

Enders,  Rev.  C., 

(1904) 

St.  Louis,  Mo. 

Detroit.  Mich. 

Due,  Theodore, 

(1901) 

Engelbreeht,  Arthur, 

(1918) 

Duecker,  Rev.  O.. 

(1902) 

Eden  Sem.,  St.  Louis,  Mo. 

St.  Louis,  Mo. 

Lngrelbrecht,  Glen  ward, 

(  1917-1920  ) 

Duensing,  Rev.  George, 

(1900) 

Lden  Sem.,  St.  Louis,  Mo. 

Tilden,  Neb. 

Lngler,  Otto  H., 

(1900-1901) 

Duerr,  Berthold, 

(1891-1892) 

Lester  Prairie,  Minn. 

Eudora,  Kan. 

Lnke,  Herman  C., 

(1901-1903) 

Durup  de  Dombal.  H.. 

(1893-1894) 

Bern,  Mo. 

Bombay.  East  India. 

Eppens,  Rev.  E., 

(1893) 

Durup  de  Dombal.  J.. 

(1892-1895) 

Ernst,  Rev.  A., 

(1902) 

Bombay.  East  India. 

Webster  Groves, 

Mo. 

Duval,  Rev.  George, 

(1890) 

Ernst,  Rev.  J.  L., 

(1905) 

St.  Louis,  Mo. 

Pittsburgh,  Pa. 

Dyck,  Rev.  P., 

(1890) 

Erzkus,  Oscar  R., 

(1906-1907) 

Lowden,  Iowa. 

Buffalo,  N.  Y'. 

Eberbaeh,  H.  J., 

(1882-1883) 

Esser,  Walter, 

(1917-1919) 

Pomeroy,  Ohio. 

St.  Louis,  Mo. 

Echelmeyer,  Rev.  Wm. 

(1880  ) 

Esser,  Rev.  Wm., 

(1917) 

Los  Angeles,  Cal. 

Inman,  Kan. 

Eckholdt,  Teacher  J., 

(1898) 

Ewald,  Fred, 

(1914-1917) 

St.  Louis,  Mo. 

Chicago,  Ill. 

Eggen,  Rev.  F., 

(1876) 

Ewald,  Martin  C.  E. , 

(1919) 

Troy,  Ill. 

Chicago,  Ill. 

Egger,  Rev.  S., 

(1879) 

Eyrich,  Rev.  George  S., 

(1891-1894) 

Rockford,  Ohio. 

Minnesota  Lake, 

Minn. 

Egger,  Rev.  Theo.  C., 

(1913) 

Eyrich,  H., 

(1912) 

(Deceased). 

Le  Seuer,  Minn. 

Egli,  Rev.  Armin. 

(1916) 

Fandre,  Fred, 

(1905-1907) 

Truman,  Minn. 

Wausau,  Wis. 

Egli,  Rev.  Adolf, 

(1887) 

Fandre,  Gustave, 

(1902-1906) 

Amhurst,  Ohio. 

Wausau,  Wis. 

Egli,  Rev.  Oscar., 

(1916) 

Fauth,  Rev.  C., 

(1892) 

Taborton,  N.  Y. 

Clarence,  Iowa. 

Ehlers,  John, 

(1878-1880) 

Fehsenfeld,  Teacher  H., 

(1903) 

Linwood,  Mo. 

Pittsburgh,  Pa. 

/ 

Ehrhard,  Rev.  G., 

(1894) 

Feierabend,  Rev.  H., 

(1909) 

Cincinnati,  O. 

Mahasamudra,  India 

Eidmann,  H.,  (Banker), 

(1882) 

Feu,  Hans, 

(1896-1899) 

Chicago,  Ill. 

Chicago,  Ill. 

Eilers,  Rev.  E  . 

(1908) 

Feil,  Joseph, 

(1881) 

Shermerville,  Til. 

Kansas  City,  Mo. 

Eilts,  Rev.  E.  H.. 

(1876) 

Feix,  Rev.  Henry, 

(1874-1876) 

St.  Louis,  Mo. 

Cannelton,  Ind. 

Eisen,  Rev.  Th., 

(1900) 

Feld,  Teacher  J., 

(1886) 

Sandusky,  Ohio. 

St.  Louis,  Mo. 

Eisinger,  Rev.  .T.. 

(1893) 

Feldkamp,  Joseph, 

(1917-1918) 

Vallejo,  Cal. 

Manchester,  Mich 

Eitermann,  Franz, 

(1883-1884) 

Feldmann,  Rev.  C., 

(1879) 

Chicago,  Ill. 

( Deceased ) . 

Eller,  Rev.  C., 

(1892) 

Fetzer,  Theodore  W., 

(1918-1919 ) 

Lorton,  Neb. 

Attica,  N.  Y. 

Ellerbrake,  Rev.  J., 

(1887) 

Fiedler,  Rev.  R.. 

(1908) 

Arlington  Heights 

,  Ill. 

Chicago,  Ill. 

Ellerbrock,  Teacher  J., 

(1889) 

Fink,  Rev.  Jacob  J., 

(1873) 

Quincy,  111. 

(Deceased ) . 

Fillbrandt,  Rev.  R.  R..  Th.  D.,  (1907) 
Huntingburg,  Ind. 

Fischer.  Alfred,  (1899-1901  ) 

(Instructor,  Dept,  of  Physics), 
University  of  Chicago,  Chi¬ 
cago,  Ill.,  Res.,  Elmhurst,  Ill. 


Fischer,  Rev.  John, 
Hartley,  Iowa. 

(1885) 

Fischer,  Paul, 

Hartley,  Iowa. 

(1914-1916) 

Fischer.  Rev.  Th., 

Rochester,  Pa. 

(1900) 

Fischer,  Walter,  M.  D.. 
Chicago,  111. 

(1892-1894) 

Fischer,  Rev.  W., 

(1892) 

Winside,  Neb. 

Flach,  Teacher  W., 
Cannelton,  Ind. 

(1891) 

Flasfoller,  Henry, 

New  Orleans,  La. 

(1881-1882) 

Fleer,  Rev.  A., 

Chicago,  Ill. 

(1887) 

Fleer,  Rev.  Armin, 

Cincinnati,  Ohio. 

(1907) 

Fleer,  George, 

Elgin,  III. 

(1896) 

Fleer,  Rev.  G.  D., 
Kewanee'  Ill. 

(1894) 

Fleer,  Herbert,  F., 

Milwaukee,  Wis. 

(1906-1907) 

Fleer,  Rev.  H.  H., 

( Deceased) . 

(1875) 

Fleer,  Rev.  H.  J., 

(Deceased). 

(1883) 

Fleer,  Rev.  J.  C., 

Milwaukee,  Wis. 

(1889) 

Fleer,  Raymond  F., 
Kewanee,  Ill. 

(1915-1916) 

Fletcher.  Wellington, 

(1908-1911  ) 

Flohr,  Rev.  O., 

Guide  Rock,  Neb. 

(1916) 

Flottman,  Rev.  J., 

Indianapolis,  Ind. 

(1895) 

Foeltz,  Henry, 

Hankinson,  N.  D. 

(1908-1909) 

Foerster,  John, 

St.  Louis,  Mo. 

(1889-1890) 

Foerster,  Oscar, 

Washington,  Mo. 

(1903-1905) 

Folz,  Edward, 

Newburgh,  Ind. 

(1892-1893) 

Forler,  Henry. 

Niles,  Mich. 

(1892-1893) 

Foss,  William, 

Evansville,  Ind. 

(1878-1879) 

Fox,  Rev.  H., 

Pittsburgh,  Pa. 

(1901 ) 

Frank,  Ernst. 

Harvey,  111. 

(1912-1913) 

Frank,  Henry, 

Sandwich,  Ill. 

(1878-1879) 

Franke,  Rev.  A.  C., 
Calumet,  Iowa. 

(1914) 

Franke,  Rev.  C., 

Elkader,  Iowa. 

(1890) 

Franke,  Rev.  Th.  H., 

(1916) 

Junction  City.  Kan. 

Frankenfeld,  Rev.  F., 
Rochester,  N.  Y. 

(1897) 

Frankenfeld,  Rev.  J.  W. 

,  (1890) 

Supt.  Emmaus  Asylum, 

St.  Charles,  Mo. 

Frankenfeld,  Rev.  P., 

Rochester.  N.  Y. 

(1909) 

Frankenfeld,  William, 

St.  Charles,  Mo. 

(  1896-1899) 

Freese,  Rev.  Ben., 

Greenview,  Ill. 

(1911) 

Freese.  Herman, 

Chicago,  Ill. 

(1888-1889) 

Freiberg,  A.,  (Banker), 
New  Albin,  Iowa. 

(1906) 

Freudenreich,  C., 

Bremen,  Germany. 

(1883-1884) 

Freund,  Rev.  F.  H., 
Portland,  Ore. 

(1881) 

Freund,  Rev.  H.  G. , 

Higginsville,  Mo. 

(1894) 

Frey,  Teacher  George, 

(1880-1883) 

Frey,  John. 

Henderson,  Ky. 

(1877-1878) 

Frey  tag,  Rev.  C., 

Galena,  Ill. 

(1893) 

Frick,  Herman,  M.  D., 
Evansville,  Ind. 

(1894-1895) 

Frick,  Theodore, 

Evansville,  Ind. 

(1890-1891) 

Fried emeier,  Rev.  H., 
Marinette,  Wis. 

(1876) 

Frigge,  Rev.  H., 

( Deceased ) . 

(1888) 

Fritzemeyer,  Rev.  W., 

St.  Louis,  Mo. 

(1889) 

Friz,  Rev.  A., 

Pinckneyville,  111. 

(1915) 

Friz,  Rev.  H., 

St.  Louis,  Mo. 

(1915) 

Froemming,  August, 
(Deceased) . 

(1896-1897) 

Frohne,  Gottlieb. 

Holland,  Ind. 

(1908-1909) 

Frohne,  Rev.  J., 

Indianapolis,  Ind. 

(1892) 

Frohne,  Paul, 

(1916-1918) 

Eden  Sem.,  St.  Louis,  Mo. 

Frohne,  Rev.  Th., 

Cleveland,  Ohio. 

(1894) 

Frohne,  Victor, 

(1920) 

Eden  Sem.,  St.  Louis,  Mo. 

Fruechte,  Rev.  A., 
Chicago,  Ill. 

(1907) 

Fuehring,  F. , 

(1914) 

Instructor,  High  School, 
Evansville,  Ind. 

Fuerst,  David, 

Kewanee,  Ill. 

(1873-1874) 

Fuerst,  William,  (1890-1891  ) 

Kewanee,  Ill. 

Fuhrmann,  Rev.  Walter,  (1903-1908) 
Bayonne,  N.  J. 

Gaare,  H.  C.  C.,  (1907-1908) 

Palatine,  Ill. 

Gabelmann,  Rev.  Friedrich,  (1891) 
Warren,  Mich. 

Gabler,  Rev.  Ch.,  (1893) 

Blackburn,  Mo. 

Gabler,  Paul  G.,  (1920) 

Eden  Sem„  St.  Louis,  Mo. 

Gabler,  Theophil  F.,  (1919) 

Eden  Sem.,  St.  Louis,  Mo. 

Gadow,  Rev.  Fr„  (1886) 

California,  Mo. 

Gaebe,  Rev.  Alb.  B.,  (1908) 

Monee,  Ill. 

Gaebe,  Carl,  (1873-1874) 


Addieville,  Ill. 

Gaebe,  Rev.  J.  W„  (1898) 

Jefferson  Barracks,  Mo. 

Gauss,  Louis,  (1884-1885) 

Kreischerville,  L.  I. 

Gauss,  Oscar,  (1875-1876) 

Vausburg,  Germany. 

Gebauer,  Rev.  Carl,  (1889-1890  ) 

Sunman,  Ind. 

Gebauer.  Rev.  Theo.  C.,  (1882-1884  ) 
(Deceased). 

Gebauer,  Theophil,  (1891-1894) 

Sunman,  Ind. 

Gebhardt,  Rev.  H.,  (1914) 

Gresham,  Oregon. 

Gehle,  Rev.  E.,  (1903) 

Milwaukee,  Wis. 

Gehm,  Rev.  Paul,  (1899  ) 

Piqua,  Ohio. 

Gehrke,  Rev.  A.,  (1878) 

Detroit,  Mich.,  (Deceased). 

Geib,  Charles  D.,  (1918-1920  ) 

Millersburg,  Ohio. 

Geisler,  Rev.  Fr.,  (1916) 

Laramie,  Wyo. 

Geith,  Rev.  C„  (1891) 

Winnipeg,  Manitoba,  Canada. 

Gemmer,  Austin,  (1903-1906) 

Bippus,  Ind. 

Gemmer,  Carl,  (1900-1901) 

St.  Joseph,  Mo. 

Gemmer,  Edwin,  (1904) 

Chicago,  Ill. 

George,  Rev.  Jos.  J.,  (1912) 

Chicago,  HI. 

Gerdes,  Teacher  P.,  (1895) 

Elmhurst,  Ill. 

Gerhold,  Rev.  S„  (1898  ) 

Lincoln,  III. 

Germann,  William,  (1912-1913) 

Pittsburgh,  Pa. 

Gernand,  Arthur,  (1920) 

Elmhurst,  Ill. 

Gersch,  Bernhard  H.,  (1905-1906) 

Chicago,  Ill. 


Gersch,  Rudolf,  (1904-1906) 

Chicago,  Ill. 

Geske,  W.,  (1917) 

McCormick  Seminary, 

Chicago,  Ill. 

Geyer,  Adolf,  (1874-1875) 

Geyer,  Julius,  (1897  ) 

Gierth,  Carl  Aug.,  (1882-1883) 

Lebnitz,  Saocony,  Germany. 

Giese,  Teacher  John  C.,  (1885  ) 

Wausau,  Wis. 

Gieselmann,  W.  Frederick,  (1872) 

St.  Louis,  Mo. 

Gille,  Rob.,  (1918-1919) 

Zanesville,  Ohio. 

Gischel,  Edmund  C.,  (1914-1915) 

St.  Louis,  Mo. 

Glade,  Rev.  A.,  (1894  ) 

Chicago,  Ill. 

Glascow,  Ernst,  (1884-1886) 

Rochester,  N.  T. 

Glueck,  Teacher  Alb.,  (1886) 

Goebel,  Rev.  George  W.,  (1887) 

Des  Plaines,  Ill. 

Goebel,  Rev.  J.,  (1887) 

Chicago,  Ill. 

Goebel,  Rev.  L.,  (1903) 

Chicago,  Ill. 

Goebel,  Rev.  Paul,  (1916) 

Chicago,  Ill. 

Goebel,  Theophil,  (1918) 

Eden  Sem.,  St.  Louis,  Mo. 

Goetz,  Rev.  August,  (1884) 

Buffalo,  N.  Y. 

Goffeney,  Rev.  W.,  (1912) 

South  Bend,  Ind. 

Gosswiller,  John,  (1871-1872) 

Longgrove,  Ill. 

Grabowski,  Adolf,  (1910-1913) 

Saginaw,  Mich. 

Grabowski,  Rev.  Paul,  (1916) 

Albion,  Mich. 

Graebedinkel,  Rev.  H.  G.,  (1884  ) 

( Deceased ) . 

Graeper,  Rev.  F.  H.,  (1899) 

Annapolis,  Md. 

Graeper,  Rev.  H.,  (1872) 

Rochester,  N.  Y. 

Graf,  Rev.  J.  R.,  (1911) 

Rochester,  N.  Y. 

Graff,  William,  (1891-1894  ) 

Lincoln,  Neb. 

Grau,  August,  (1880-1881  ) 

Chicago,  Ill. 

Graue,  Albert,  (1876-1880) 

Elmhurst,  Ill. 

Grauer,  Teacher  A.,  (1899) 

Cleveland,  Ohio. 

Grauer,  Rev.  E.,  (1891) 

Wausau,  Wis. 

Grauer,  Rev.  C.  L.,  (1903) 

Fond  du  Lac,  Wis. 

Grauer,  Gerhard,  (1917-1918) 

Eden  Sem.,  St.  Louis,  Mo. 

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Grefe,  Rev.  H.  F., 

(1900) 

Louisville,  Ky. 
Greimann,  Teacher  G., 

(1899) 

( Deceased ) . 
Grether,  Edward, 

(1901-1902) 

Milwaukee,  Wis. 
Greve,  Rev.  C., 

(1901) 

(Deceased). 
Grieger,  Herman, 

(1875-1876) 

Medaryville,  Ind. 
Groschau,  Edward, 

(1889-1890) 

Duluth,  Minn. 
Groschau,  Henry, 

(1889-1890) 

Duluth,  Minn. 
Grosche,  Gustave  O., 

(1908-1909) 

Matteson,  Ill. 
Grotefeld,  Rev.  W., 

(1887) 

Downers  Grove, 

Ill. 

Gruenoke,  Paul, 

(1897-1901) 

Owensboro,  Ky. 
Gruetter,  Rev.  Alex.  J., 

(1904) 

Grunewald,  Rev.  R.. 

(1881) 

Wauwatosa,  Wis. 
Grunewald,  Rev.  W., 

(1907) 

Norwood,  Ohio. 
Grusendorf,  Edward, 

(1882-1883) 

Chicago,  Ill. 
Gubler,  August, 

(1895-1899) 

Oquawka,  Ill. 
Gubler,  Teacher  O., 

(1896) 

Detroit,  Mich. 
Gudex,  Arthur, 

(1905-1906) 

Milwaukee,  Wis. 
Guebner,  G., 

(1882-1883) 

Berger,  Mo. 
Guehring',  Arthur  F. 

(1920) 

Eden  Sem.,  St.  Louis,  Mo. 

Guenther,  Carl  H., 

(1894-1895) 

Baltimore,  Md., 
Guenther,  Frank, 

(1873-1874) 

Kewanee,  Ill. 
Guertler,  Prosper, 

(1910-1911) 

Fort  Worth,  Texas. 

Gundert,  Teacher,  H., 

(1884) 

Ann  Arbor,  Mich. 
Guth,  Rev.  W., 

(1911) 

Haack,  Rev.  J., 

(1886) 

Milwaukee,  Wis. 
Haag,  John  G., 

(1904-1905) 

( Deceased ) . 

Haas,  August, 

(1892-1893) 

Chicago,  Ill. 

Haas,  Rev.  C., 

(1911) 

Irvington,  N.  J. 
Haas,  Rev.  C., 

(1883) 

Buffalo,  N.  Y. 
Haas,  Teacher  F., 

(1892) 

Evansville,  Ind. 
Haas,  Rev.  H., 

(1915) 

St.  Louis,  Mo. 
Haas,  Rev.  Th., 

(1893) 

Evansville,  Ind. 
Haaser,  Jacob, 

(1881-1882) 

Manchester,  Mich. 
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Haass,  Rev.  C.  G.,  (1908) 

Dunkirk,  N.  Y. 

Haass,  Rev.  O.,  (1887) 

Detroit,  Mich. 

Habecker,  Max.,  (1910-1912) 

St.  Joseph,  Mo. 

Hackemeier,  Francis,  (1895-1896) 
St.  Louis,  Mo. 

Hackmann,  Rev.  William,  (1880  ) 
St.  Louis,  Mo. 

Haeberle,  Armin,  (1893) 

U.  S.  Consular  Service, 

St.  Louis,  Mo. 

Haeberle,  Fr„  M.  D.,  (1880-1881  ) 

St.  Louis,  Mo. 

Haefele,  Rev.  Theodore  A.,  (1895) 

St.  Louis,  Mo. 

Haefemeyer,  Frank,  (1898-1901) 

Elgin,  Ill. 

Haefliger,  Teacher  Rudolf,  (1871) 
Hannibal.  Ohio. 

Haeker.  William,  (1890-1891  ) 

Warren,  Mich. 

Haerdtle,  John,  (1883-1884) 

Hallowayville,  Ill. 

Haeussler,  Rev.  Armin,  (1910) 

Minneapolis,  Minn. 

Haeussler,  Bernhard,  (1908-1909) 
Waverly,  Iowa. 

Hagemann,  Friedr.  R.,  (1888-1893) 

Hagemann,  John,  (1889-1892) 

Bartlett,  Ill. 

Hagemann,  Theophil,  (1894-1896) 
Bartlett,  Ill. 

Hagen,  Elmer,  (1911-1912) 

Hagen,  Harold,  (1909  ) 

Hag'en,  Hugo,  (1909) 

Hahn,  Rev.  Gottfried,  (1910) 

Jersey  City,  N.  J. 

Hahn,  Rev.  H.  J.,  (1906) 

Valley  City,  O. 

Hahn,  Herman,  (1881-1882) 

Lowden,  Iowa. 

Hahne,  Henry,  (1882-1883) 

Chicago,  Ill. 

Haizchocki,  J.,  Ph.  G.,  (1885) 

(Deceased). 

Hake,  Teacher  C.  F.,  (1895) 

Hoyleton,  Ill. 

Hallmann,  Rudolf,  (1916-1918) 

Hudson,  Kan. 

Hammer,  Rev.  A.  (1885) 

Verona,  Mo. 

Hammerschmidt,  Emil,  (1900-1902) 

Cincinnati,  Ohio. 

Hanbaum,  Ernst  L.,  (1914-1915) 

Farina,  Ill. 

Haneberg,  Rev.  C.,  (1902) 

Detroit,  Mich. 

Hanebuth,  John,  (1889-1891) 

Jackson,  Tenn. 

Harder,  Rev.  J.  A.  F.,  (1874) 

Fuliersburg,  Ill. 


Hardt,  Alfred,  (1918) 

Chicago,  Ill. 

Hardt,  Rev.  E.,  (1889) 

Clarksville,  Iowa. 

Hardt,  Ewald,  (1911-1914) 

Clarksville,  Iowa. 

Hardt,  Paul,  (1916-1917) 

Clarksville,  Iowa. 

Hardt,  Alexander,  (1915-1916) 

St.  Louis,  Mo. 

Hartmann,  Henry,  (1881-1887) 

Edwardsville,  Ill. 

Hartmann,  Rudolf,  (1913) 

St.  Louis,  Mo. 

Hass.  Harry,  (1909-1910) 

Baroda,  Mich. 

Hassjvarl,  Joseph,  (1880-1881) 

Philadelphia,  Pa. 

Hattendorf,  Otto,  (1908-1909) 

Chicago,  Ill. 

Hattendorf,  Rev.  Wm.,  (1876) 

t  ripppo  cpri  i 

Hauck,  Benjamin,  (1891-1896) 

Freistadt,  Mo. 

Hauck,  Christopher  P.,  (1895-1896) 

St.  Louis,  Mo. 

Hauck,  Rev.  J.,  (1885) 

Napoleon,  Mo. 

Hauck,  Rev.  Th.,  (1914) 

Seattle,  Wash. 

Haussmann,  Chr.,  (1889-1891) 

Elyria,  Ohio. 

Hausmann,  Rev.  J.  E.,  (1876  ) 

Gilman,  Ill. 

Hausmann,  Rev.  J.  F.,  (1892) 

Madison,  Wis. 

Hausmann,  Rev.  Paul,  (1901) 

Louisville,  Ky. 

Hausmann,  Theophil,  (1909-1912) 

St.  Louis,  Mo. 

Hausmann.  Rev.  W,,  (1909  ) 

Steubenville,  Ohio. 

Heblich,  Rev.  A.,  (1891) 

Cleveland,  Ohio. 

Heck,  Carl,  (1876-1877) 

Salemville,  Wis. 

Heck,  George,  (1887-1889) 

Baltimore,  Md. 

Heck,  Philipp, 

Cannelton,  Ind. 

Hegar,  Rev.  J., 

West,  Texas. 

Heggemeyer,  Rev.  O., 

Alton,  Ill. 

Hehl,  Rev.  Gustave, 

(  TYpnpo  cpr]  ) 

Heidenreich,  John  H.,  (1906-1907) 

Freelandville,  Ind. 

Heim,  Reuben,  (1919) 

Eden  Sem.,  St.  Louis,  Mo. 

Hein,  George  C.,  (1918-1919) 

Pittsburgh,  Pa. 

Hein,  Rev.  H.,  (1917) 

New  Florence,  Mo. 


(1907) 

(1908) 

(1887) 


Heiner,  Rev.  Henry,  (1873-1876) 
Lincoln,  Neb. 

Heiner,  Nathaniel.  (1895-1898) 

Lincoln,  Neb. 

Heiner,  Rudolf,  (1897-1899  ) 

Lincoln,  Neb. 

Heinrich,  Max,  (1888-1892) 

Clinton,  La. 

Heithaus,  Rev.  B.,  (1888) 

Mascoutah,  Ill. 

Heiberg,  Robert  M.,  (1912-1913) 

Faribault,  Minn. 

Held,  Rev.  Conrad,  (1882) 

Batesville,  Ind. 

Helm,  Rev.  A.,  (1890) 

Royalton,  Wis. 

Helmkamp,  Rev.  D.,  (1885) 

Wellington,  Mo. 

Helmkamp.  Teacher  F.  W.,  (1884) 

St.  Louis,  Mo.. 

Helmkamp,  George,  (1888-1890) 

Moro,  Ill. 

Helmkamp,  Rev.  J.  F.  W.,  (1882) 

Sedalia.,  Mo. 

Helmkamp,  Rev.  L.,  (1886) 

(Deceased). 

Hempel,  Rev.  C.  R.,  (1897) 

Belleville,  Ill. 

Hempelmann,  Emanuel,  (1901-1902) 
(Deceased). 

Hempelmann,  Rev.  O.,  (1902) 

Pittsburgh,  Pa. 

Hempelmann,  Rev.  Theo.,  (1900) 

Louisville,  Ky., 

Heng'stenberg.  Charles,  (1919-1920) 

Owensville,  Mo. 

Henke,  Harry,  (1916-1919) 

Elmhurst,  Illinois. 

Hennies,  Henry,  (1879-1880) 

Warren,  Lee  Co.,  Iowa. 

Henning,  Oscar,  (1903-1907) 

Weldon  Springs,  Mo. 

Henzel,  Rev.  E.,  (1905) 

Heppe,  George  H.,  (1879-1880) 

Chicago,  Ill. 

Herbert,  Edward.  (1880-1883) 

Grant  Park,  Ill. 

Herbold,  William  J.,  (190  4-1906) 

(Deceased) . 

Herget,  George  W.,  (1873-1875) 

Pekin  Ill. 

Herget,  Henry,  (1878-1879) 

Pekin,  Ill. 

Herget,  Louis,  M.  D.,  (1888-1891) 

Louisville,  Ky. 

Hermann,  R.  H.,  M.  D.,  (1887-1889) 

Chicago,  Ill. 

Hermsen  Teacher,  F.,  (1893) 

(Deceased). 

Herr,  George  E.,  (1897-1898) 

Corning,  N.  Y. 

Herrmann,  Rev.  T.,  (1908) 

Little  Falls,  Minn. 


Hetzel  Carl  A., 

(1906-1908) 

St.  Joseph,  Mich. 
Hetzel,  Rev.  W., 

(1912) 

Royal  Oak,  Mich. 
Heuser,  Rev.  Her., 

(1914) 

Hieronimus,  Alfred  C. 

(1879-1880) 

Chicago,  Ill. 
Hildebrand,  Rev.  C.  A., 

(1909) 

St.  Jacob.  Ill. 
Hildebrand,  Rev.  G., 

(1917) 

Dupo,  Ill. 
Hilkerbaumer,  R., 

(1882-1885) 

Drake,  Mo. 

Hille,  John, 

(1919) 

Eden  Sem.,  St.  Louis,  Mo. 

Hilligardt  Teacher  Fr.  P.,  (1912) 

Wa-verly,  Iowa. 
Hilligardt.  Paul, 

(1909-1911) 

Waverly,  Iowa. 
Hils,  Rev.  A., 

(1893) 

Tonawanda,  N.  Y. 
Hils,  Gottlob. 

(1901-1902) 

Keokuk,  Iowa. 
Hinze,  Edward, 

(1910-1911) 

Bruceville,  Tex. 
Hinze,  Herman  O., 

(1916-1917) 

Hamburg,  Iowa. 
Hinze,  Rev.  R., 

Boonville,  Mo. 
Hippen,  Henry*. 

(1897) 

(1878-1879) 

Pekin,  Ill. 

Hirtz,  Gotthold  C., 

(1902-1904) 

Milwaukee,  Wis. 
Hirtz,  Otto, 

(1897-1902) 

(Deceased) . 

Hoch,  Theodore,  M.  D., 

(1894-1895) 

Detroit,  Mich. 
Hochalter,  Louis, 

(1900-1901) 

Newburg,  Ind. 
Hochhalter,  Phillipp, 

(1874-1875) 

Newburg,  Ind. 
Hoefer,  Rev.  J.  A., 

(1896) 

Breese,  Ill. 

Hoefer,  Rev.  M.  C., 

(1901) 

Chicago,  Ill. 

Hoefer,  Rev.  Theo., 

(1892) 

Talmage,  Neb. 
Hoelscher,  Arlie, 

(1920) 

Eden  Sem..  St.  Louis,  Mo. 

Hoeltje,  Herman, 

(1874-1875) 

Longgrove,  Ill. 
Hoelzel,  Frank. 

(1880-1881) 

Kansas  City,  Mo. 
Hoeppner,  Rev.  H., 

(1915) 

Augusta,  Mo. 
Hoffmann,  Rev.  C., 

(1889) 

Freeport,  Ill. 
Hoffmeister,  Rev.  J.. 

(1876) 

Lena,  Ill. 

Hoffmeister,  Rev.  S., 

(1876) 

(Deceased). 
Hohmann,  Edward, 

(1899-1900) 

Nashville,  111. 


Hohmann,  Elmo,  (1911-1912) 

Nashville,  III. 

Hohmann,  Rev.  Fr\,  (1883  ) 

Pleasant  Ridge,  Ohio. 

Hohmann,  Rev.  Louis,  (1896) 

Louisville,  Ky. 

Hohmann,  Rev.  Rudolf,  (1915) 

Murphysboro,  Ill. 

Hohne,  H.,  (1882-1883) 

Chicago,  Ill. 

Holdgraf,  Rev.  J.,  (1881) 

Bloomingdale,  Ill. 

Holdgraf,  R.,  (1919-1920  ) 

Bloomingdale,  Ill. 

Holke,  Fr.,  (1889-1890  ) 

St.  Louis,  Mo. 

Holtorf.  Rev.  Theo.  W„  (1914) 

Glen  Ellyn,  Ill. 

Holtzschue,  Ernst,  (1899-1901) 

St.  Joseph,  Mo. 

Holz,  Rev.  Waldemar,  (1902) 

( Deceased ) . 

Hopf,  Milton  F., 


(1916-1919) 
Newstadt,  Ontario,  Canada. 

(1915) 
(1897) 


Horak,  Rev.-  F., 

Horny,  Rev.  H.. 

Detroit.  Mich. 

Horst,  Rev.  G.,  (1903) 

Beecher,  Ill. 

Horst  Teacher,  P..  (1917) 

Hoyleton,  Ill. 

Horstmann,  Rev.  E.,  (1913) 

Everett,  Wash. 

Horstmann,  George  D.,  (1893-1894) 

Brownsville,  Minn. 

Horstmann,  Rev.  J.  H.,  (1888) 

St.  Louis,  Mo. 

Hosto,  Rev.  Armin  T.,  (1914) 

Matteson,  Ill. 

Hosto,  Carl,  (1903-1905) 

Alhambra,  Ill. 

Hosto,  Rev.  Erwin,  (190  4) 

(  Dpppa  eprl  ^ 

Hosto,  George  F..'  (1903-1904) 

Alhambra.  Til. 

Hosto,  Rev.  Herbert,  (1914) 

Fayetteville,  Ill. 

Hosto,  Rev.  Raymond,  (1917) 

Grand  Pass,  Mo. 

Hosto,  Rev.  Roland,  (1914-1916) 

Jasper,  Ind. 

Hosto,  Teache'-  Theophil.  (19121 

Hosto.  Rev.  Wm.  (1883) 

Smithton,  Til. 

Hotz,  Rev.  A.  J.  .T.,  (1893  ) 

Peotone,  Ill. 

Hotz,  Teacher  F.  A.,  (1895) 

Hoyleton.  Ill. 

Huebschmann.  Rev.  H.,  (1896) 

Cincinnati.  Ohio. 

Huebschmann,  Rev.  J.  S.,  (1902) 

Cleveland,  Ohio. 

Hugo,  Rev.  E.,  (1880  ) 

(Deceased). 


Hummel.  John,  (1895-1897) 

( Deceased ) . 

Hundhausen,  Rev.  E.,  (1881) 

Huneke,  Teacher  Heinr.,  (1886) 

Freeport,  Ill. 

Huse,  Ad..  (1917-1919) 

Baltimore,  Md. 

Idecker,  Arthur  H.,  (1918) 

Eden  Sem.,  St.  Louis,  Mo. 

Ihrig,  Henry,  (1884-1887) 

Pittsburgh,  Pa. 

Ilgen,  Peter,  (1884-1885) 

St.  Louis,  Mo. 

Illgen,  Romeo,  (1909-1910) 

Monee,  Ill. 

Irion,  Rev.  Christian,  (1873) 

(Deceased). 

Irion,  Rev.  D.,  D.  D.  (Prof.),  (1874) 
Elmhurst  College,  Elmhurst, 
III.,  (Director  for  32  years  1. 

Irion,  Rev.  Edwin  A.,  (1917) 

c/o  Y.  M.  C.  A.,  Moline,  Ill. 

Irion,  Rev.  E.,  (1905) 

Akron.  Ohio. 

Irion,  Rev.  J.,  (1875) 

Los  Angeles,  Cal. 

Irion,  Oscar  D.,  (1896-1898) 

Elmhurst.  Ill. 

Irion,  Rev.  Paul.  (1879) 

Michigan  City,  Ind. 

Irion,  Rudolf  J  .  (1902) 

(Deceased ) . 

Irion,  Rev.  Theo..  (1897) 

Oshkosh,  Wis. 

Iseli,  Fred.  (1919) 

University  of  Minnesota. 

Jabin,  Teacher  Julius,  (1885) 

(Deceased). 

Jaeckle  Walter.  (1909-1913  ) 

Hontmgburg,  Ind. 

Jaeger.  Rev.  E..  (1901) 

E.  St.  Louis,  Ill. 

.Tahn,  Rev.  J.,  (1897) 

Minnesota  Lake,  M!nn. 

Janke,  Helmutb  E.,  (1904-1905) 

Brillion,  Wis. 

Jann,  Rev.  J.,  (1882) 

(Deceased) . 

Jans,  John  T.  (1904-1907) 

Jans.  P.  C.  E..  (1908) 

Detroit.  Mich. 

Janssen.  Albert,  (1903-1904) 

Los  Angeles.  Cal. 

Janssen.  Henry.  (1903-1904) 

Monrovia,  Cal. 

Jenne,  John,  (1874-1875) 

Monroe,  Wis. 

Jennrich,  John,  (1888-1890) 

St.  Louis,  Mo. 

Jennrich,  Theodore,  (1902-1904) 

(Deceased) . 

Jenny,  Teacher  Friedolin,  (1883) 


Jens,  Rev.  F.  P.,  (1888) 

Supt.,  Deaconess  Hospital, 

St.  Louis,  Mo. 

Jensen,  Rev.  D.  C.,  (1913) 

Belvidere,  Ill. 

Jerger,  Fried.  H.,  (1915-1919) 

Eden  Sem.,  St.  Louis,  Mo. 

Jeschke,  Rev.  W.,  (1912) 

New  York,  N.  Y. 

Jeude,  August,  (1879-1881) 

Kasson,  Ind. 

Jeutter,  Th.,  (1899) 

<  Deceased ) . 

Joerding,  Carl,  (1895-1896) 

St.  Louis,  Mo. 

John,  Rev.  R.  A.,  (1874) 

Chicago,  Ill. 

John,  Robert,  (1918-1920) 

Louisville,  Ky. 

John,  Rev.  Samuel  A.,  (1884) 

Louisville,  Ky. 

John,  Rev.  Th.,  (1885) 

( Deceased ) . 

Jordan.  Henry,  (1873-1874) 

Niles,  Mich. 

Jud,  Rev.  Daniel.  (1895-1897) 

Chicago,  Ill. 

Jud,  Rev.  Th.,  (1888) 

Detroit,  Mich. 

Juergens,  Rev.  A.,  (1884) 

(  T^pppo  cprl  ) 

Juergens,  Rev.  Arthur,  (1907-1911) 
Franklin,  Iowa. 

Juergens,  Frank,  (1879-1880  ) 

Hutchinson,  Minn. 

Juergens,  Rev.  H.,  (1883) 

West  Park,  Ohio. 

Jung,  Rev.  A.,  (1882) 

(Deceased). 

Jung,  Robert,  (1883-1884) 

Higginsville,  Mo. 

Jung,  Theodore  C.,  (1891-1894) 

New  Bremen,  Ohio. 

Jung,  Rev.  W.,  (1897) 

Nashville,  Ill. 

Juppenlatz,  Teacher  A.,  (1895) 

Mansfield,  Pa.,  Tioga  Co. 

Kaefer,  Christian,  (1896-1899) 

Hamilton, Ohio. 

Kaefer,  Rev.  P.,  (1916) 

Port  Washington,  Ohio. 

Kahler,  Henry,  (1896-1897) 

Baltimore,  Md. 

Kalkbrenner,  Ad.,  (1918-1919) 

Prairie  View,  Ill. 

Kalkbrenner,  Robert,  (1918-1920  ) 
Prairie  View,  Ill. 

Kammann,  Alvin.  (1912) 

Cleveland,  WTis. 

Kamphenkel.  Rev.  Wm.,  (1916) 

Bemidji,  Minn. 

Kampmeier,  William,  (1897-1899) 


PAGE  FORTY-NINE 


Kaney,  John,  (1917) 

University  of  Illinois. 

Kanzler,  Rev.  G.,  (1899) 

Cannelton,  Inch 

Karbach,  Teacher  Frederick,  (1873) 
( Deceased ) . 

Karbach,  Teacher  S.,  (1878) 

(Deceased). 

Karbach,  William,  M.  D.,  (1881) 

Kansas  City,  Kan. 

Karow,  Elmer,  (1915-1916) 

Chicago,  Ill. 

Kasmann,  Rev.  R.,  (1907) 

Herman,  Mo. 

Katerndahl,  Rev.  Richard,  (1873) 
(Deceased). 

Katerndahl,  R.,  Attorney,  (1903) 
Idaho  City,  Idaho. 

Kathriner,  Elmer  A.,  (1913-1914) 

Clayton,  Mo. 

Katterjohn,  Rev.  Albert,  (1899) 

Wright  City,  Mo. 

Katterjohn,  Rev.  H.,  (1889) 

Kenton,  Ohio. 

Katzmann,  Fred,  (1889-1890) 

Louisville,  Ky. 

Kehle,  Rev.  P.,  (1914) 

Le  Mars,  Iowa. 

Kehoe,  John,  (1920) 

Eden  Sem.,  St.  Louis,  Mo. 

Keller,  Elmer,  (1918-1919) 

Milwaukee,  Wis. 

Keller,  Emanuel,  (1913-1917) 

Detroit,  Mich. 

Keller,  Rev.  J.,  (1911) 

Bourbon,  Ind. 

Keller,  Rev.  Robert,  (1914) 

Gowanda,  N.  Y. 

Kelling,  Henry,  (1872-1873) 

Chicago,  Ill. 

Kern,  Eugene,  (1892-189  4) 

(Deceased). 

Kern,  Teacher  J.,  (1896) 

Attorney-at-Law, 

Carmi,  Ill. 

Kern,  Louis,  (1894) 

Red  Bud,  Ill. 

Kettelhut,  Rev.  C.  G.,  (1891) 

Mt.  Vernon,  Ind. 

Kettelhut,  Rev.  Herbet,  (1915) 

Louisville,  Ky. 

Kettelhut,  Rev.  Th.,  (1889) 

Supt.,  Deaconess  Hospital, 
Faribault,  Minn. 

Kettelhut,  Rev.  W.,  (1915) 

Fowler,  Ill. 

Kicker,  Rev.  W.,  (1913) 

Loudonville,  Ohio. 

Kienker,  Rev.  O.  F.,  (1913) 

St.  Louis,  Mo. 

Kies,  Rev.  N.,  (1875) 

( Deceased ) . 

Kies,  Theophil,  (1874-1875) 

(Deceased). 

PAGE  FIFTY 


Kikhoefel,  W.,  (1898) 

Detroit,  Mich. 

Kimbal,  Clarence,  (1915-1917) 

Tripoli,  Iowa. 

Kindt,  Karl,  (1915-1920) 

Eden  Sem.,  St.  Louis,  Mo. 

Kinzle,  Stanley,  (1912-1914) 

Trenton,  Ohio. 

Kircher,  Rev.  J.  G„  (1880) 

( Deceased ) . 

Kircher,  Rev.  Jul.,  (1884) 

Chicago,  Ill. 

Kirchhoff,  Robert.  (1898-1899) 

Manheim,  Ill. 

Kirchhoff,  William,  (1885-1886) 

Freelandville,  Ind. 

Kirschenhofer,  Anton,  (1896-1898) 

Baltimore.  Md. 

Kirschmann,  Teacher  J.  P.,  (1884) 

Kirschmann,  Paul,  (1880-1884) 

Baltimore,  Md. 

Kirschmann,  Rev.  W.,  (1882) 

Richmond,  Va. 

Kirves,  Edward,  (1897-1899  ) 

Evansville,  Ind. 

Kissel,  Victor  T.,  (1920) 

Eden  Sem.,  St.  Louis,  Mo. 

Kissling,  Carl.  (1918) 

Eden  Sem.,  St.  Louis,  Mo. 

Kistemann,  William,  (1882-1884) 

Greifswald,  Germany. 

Kitterer,  Rev.  A.  A.,  (190  8) 

Kansas  City,  Kan. 

Kitterer,  Rev.  A.  E.,  (1914) 

Powhatan  Point,  Ohio. 

Kitterer,  Emil,  (1912-1913) 

Bland,  Mo. 

Kitterer,  Friedrick,  (1881-1883) 

Homewood,  Ill. 

Kitterer,  Rev.  G.,  (1884) 

Bland,  Mo. 

Kitterer,  Teacher  H.,  (1880  ) 

Detroit,  Mich. 

Kitterer,  Paul,  (1918) 

Eden  Sem.,  St.  Louis,  Mo. 

Kitterer,  Walter,  (1908-1909) 

Kixmiller,  Carl  AY.,  (1914-1915) 

Freelandville,  Ind. 

Kixmiller,  F.,  (1912) 

Vincennes,  Ind. 

Kixmiller,  Reinhard,  (1908-1909  ) 

Freelandville,  Ill. 

Kleeb,  George  J.,  (1912-1914) 

Chicago,  Ill. 

Kleemann,  Friedr.,  (1883-1884) 

Kleemann,  Louis  F.,  (1890-1891) 

Hoyleton,  111. 

Kleemann,  Rev.  L.,  (1881) 

Indianapolis,  Ind. 

Kleemann,  Louis,  (1910-1913) 

Indianapolis,  Ind. 

Klein,  Erich,  (1914-1917) 

Brookfield,  Wis. 


Klein,  Teacher,  Fr.,  (1888) 

Detroit,  Mich. 

Klein,  Rev.  K.,  (1916) 

Washington,  Iowa. 

Klein,  Leopold,  (1880-1884) 

Chicago,  Ill. 

Klein,  Otto,  (1910-1911) 

Brookfield,  Wis. 

Klein,  Rev.  Walter,  (1916) 

Grand  Junction,  Colo. 

Kleinhaus,  John,  (1880-1881) 

Chicago,  Ill. 

Klemme,  Rev.  Fr.,  (1880) 

( Deceased ) . 

Klemme,  Rev.  F.  H.,  (1903) 

Baltimore,  Md. 

Klemme,  Rev.  Herm.  G.,  (1906-1909) 

IClenk,  Carl,  (1915-1916) 

Tiffin,  Ohio. 

Klick,  Rev.  A.,  (1911) 

Tiffin,  Ohio. 

Klick,  Rev.  B.,  (1915) 

St.  Louis,  Mo. 

Klick,  Frank,  (1915-1917) 

Hebron,  N.  D. 

Klick,  Rev.  F.,  (1899  ) 

St.  Joseph,  Mo. 

Kling,  John  J.,  (1873-1875) 

Kling,  Rev.  L.  J.,  (1894) 

Three  Oaks,  Mich. 

Klingeberger,  Rev.  J.  C.,  (1911) 

Louisville,  Ky. 

Kloke,  Teacher  J.,  (1916) 

Merrill,  Wis. 

Kloppe,  Teacher  F.,  (1890) 

Geronimo,  Texas. 

Klopsch,  Emil  G..  (1887-1891  ) 

Michigan  City,  Ind. 

Klopsch,  Teacher  O., 

Peoria,  Ill. 

Klug,  Rev.  A., 

Peotone,  Ill. 

Kluge,  Rev.  Karl, 

Dubois,  Ill. 

Klutey.  Rev.  E., 

Fort  Branch,  Ind. 

Klutey,  Rev.  H., 

Oak  Harbor,  Ohio. 

Knauss,  Emanuel,  (1877-1880) 

Indianapolis,  Ind. 

Knees,  William,  (1877-1879  ) 

Chicago,  Ill. 

Kniesche,  Max,  (1890-1891  ) 

Stolpe,  Mo. 

Kniker,  Rev.  A.,  (1912) 

Jefferson  Barracks,  Mo. 

Kniker,  Rev.  Christian,  (1883  ) 

Areola,  Ill. 

Kniker,  Rev.  C.,  (1881) 

Cibolo.  Texas. 

Kniker.  Paul,  (1919) 

Eden  Sem.,  St.  Louis,  Mo. 

Kniker.  William,  (1881-1883) 

Hoyleton,  Ill. 


(1888) 

(1901) 

(1916) 

(1916) 

(1908) 


Knipping,  Rev.  A.,  (1912) 

Columbus,  Ohio. 

Knoke,  Herman,  (1878-1879) 

Chicago,  Ill. 

Knorr,  Rev.  R.,  (1898) 

Brawley,  Cal. 

Koch,  Rev.  A.,  (1915) 

Leavenworth,  Kan. 

Koch,  Edwin  J.,  (1920  ) 

Eden  Sem.,  St.  Louis,  Mo. 

Koch,  Ervin,  (1919) 

Eden  Sem.,  St.  Louis,  Mo. 

Koch,  Rev.  F.,  (1878) 

Fredericksburg,  Iowa. 

Koch,  K.,  (1916) 

St.  Paul,  Minn. 

Koch,  Oswin,  M.  D.,  (1898-1900) 

Chicago,  Ill. 

Koch,  Otto,  (1916) 

Monrovia,  Cal. 

Koch,  Paul,  (1902-1904) 

Detroit,  Mich. 

Koch,  Teacher,  R.,  (1895) 

Freelandville,  Ind. 

Koch,  Rev.  W.  A.,  (1916) 

Clarksville,  Iowa. 

Koebbemann,  William,  (1897-1898) 
Bensenville,  Ill. 

Koehler,  Carl,  (1919) 

Eden  Sem.,  St.  Louis,  Mo. 

Koehler,  Rev.  C.,  (1916) 

Troy,  Mo. 

Koelling,  A.,  (1917) 

Eden  Sem.,  St.  Louis,  Mo. 

Koelling,  Louis,  (1895-1896) 

Farina,  Ill. 

Ivoelsch,  Teacher  M.,  (1898) 

Quincy,  Ill. 

Koenig,  Edward,  (1908-1910) 

U.  S.  Navy  electrician, 
Milwaukee,  Wis. 

Koenig,  Gottlieb,  (1885-1886) 

Freelandville,  Ind. 

Koenig.  Rev.  Hermann,  (1910) 

Union,  Mo. 

Koenig,  Herman,  (1882-1885) 

Freelandville,  Ind. 

Koenig,  Teacher  J.  H.,  (1882) 

San  Antonio,  Texas. 

Koenig,  Rev.  J.,  (1907) 

Baitalpur,  C.  P.,  E.  India. 

Koenning,  Edwin  W.,  (1912-1913) 

Peotone,  Ill. 


Koepke.  F.,  C.  E.,  (1915) 

Chicago,  Ill. 

Koepke,  Herman,  C.  E.,  (1914) 

Chicago,  Ill. 

Koerner,  Teacher  Herb.  A.,  (1913) 

Koether,  Jaroslav,  (1893-1894) 

( Deceased ) . 

Koetitz,  Teacher  C.,  (1888) 

Ivoetitz,  Otto,  (1886-1889) 

Tippecanoe,  Ohio. 


Kofer,  Rev.  R., 

Granite  City,  Ill. 

Kohler,  Rev.  W., 

Cincinnati,  Ohio. 

Kohlstedt,  John, 

Monee,  Ill. 

Kollath,  Rev.  E. , 

Shawano,  Wis. 

Rolling,  Melvyn  C., 

Faribault,  Minn. 

Konenimel,  August, 
Ackley,  la. 

Kopp,  Fr., 

Burlington,  la. 

Koppert,  Ph., 

Plymouth,  Neb. 

Koring,  Rev.  W., 

Faribault,  Minn. 

Korsmeier,  August  L>., 
Alhambra,  Ill. 

Korte,  E.  F.  Wm., 
Hoyleton,  Ill. 

Kossack,  William, 

Bensenville,  Ill. 

Kottich,  Rev.  H., 

Plattsmouth,  Neb. 

Kottich,  Walter, 

Falls  City.  Neb. 

Kottler,  Alfonso,  D.  C., 
Chicago,  Ill. 

Kowitz,  Edw.  C., 
Chicago,  Ill. 

Kramer  Teacher  A., 
Ripon,  Wis. 

Kraemer,  Edward, 

Buffalo,  N.  Y. 

Kraemer,  Rev.  H.  A., 
Buffalo,  N.  Y. 

Kraemer,  Teacher  Ph.. 

Krafft,  Carl  R., 

Landscape  Paint 
Chicago,  Ill. 

Krafft,  Rev.  E.  N., 
Newark,  Ohio. 

Krafft,  Rev.  F., 

St.  Louis.  Mo. 

Krafft,  L.  Adolf, 

Chicago,  Ill. 

Kraft.  Wm.  J., 

Jeffersontown,  K 

Kramer,  Rev.  Carl, 

St.  Louis,  Mo. 

Kramer,  Julius, 

St.  Louis,  Mo. 

Kramer,  Rev.  L., 

St.  Louis,  Mo. 

Kramer,  O.,  Banker, 
Alton,  Ill. 

Kramme,  Friedrich, 

Dittmer’s  Store, 

Krampf,  Louis, 

De  Soto.  Mo. 

Kranz,  Paul,  Ph.  G., 
Louisville,  Ky. 


(1899) 

Krause,  Rev.  G., 

Chelsea,  Mich. 

( 190G ) 

(1908) 

Krause,  Rev.  W., 

(1915) 

Melrose  Park.  Ill. 

(1882-1883) 

Krauss,  Rev.  Ph.,  Ph.  D. 

,  (1882) 

Meadville,  Pa. 

(1907) 

Krayer,  Harry, 

(1884-1885) 

Troy,  Ohio. 

(1913-1916) 

Krayer,  William, 

(1888-1889) 

Troy,  Ohio. 

(1884-1885) 

Kreikenbaum,  Albert, 

(1888-1889) 

Franklin,  Iowa. 

(1903-1904) 

Kreikenbaum.  Edwin, 

(1888-1889) 

Franklin,  Iowa. 

(1917) 

Kreis,  Arthur, 

(1917-1919) 

McKena,  Ill. 

(1888) 

Kreischer,  Phil., 

(1880-1881) 

Van  Wei't,  Ohio. 

(1903-1904) 

Kreuzenstein,  Rev.  G., 

(1905) 

Shepherd,  Mont. 

(1882-1883) 

Kreuzenstein,  Paul, 

(1898-1899) 

Kreuzer,  Rev.  John, 

(1915) 

(1896-1897) 

Marissa,  Ill. 

Krickhahn,  Rev.  C., 

(1893) 

(1912) 

Coloma,  Mich. 

Kreigsmann,  Arthur, 

(1916-1917) 

(1916-1919) 

Chicago,  Ill. 

Kroeger,  Martin, 

(1889-1890  ) 

(1893-1895) 

Los  Angeles,  Cal. 

(1917) 

Kroehler,  Rev.  A., 

(1919) 

Hardin,  Mont. 

Kroehnke,  Paul. 

(1899-1901) 

(1894) 

San  Francisco,  Cal. 

Kroencke,  Alfred, 

( 1907-1908) 

(1909-1910) 

Kroehnke,  Daniel, 

(1880-1881) 

(Deceased). 

(1876) 

Kroencke,  Rev.  Emil. 

(1884) 

Mexico,  Mo. 

(1897) 

Kroencke,  Rev.  H., 

(1883) 

(1901-1902) 

Chicago,  Ill. 

er, 

Kroencke,  John, 

(1905-1907 ) 

Kroenke,  Rev.  J., 

(1876) 

(1911) 

( Deceased ) . 

Krohne,  Rev.  Fr., 

(1906) 

(1896) 

Chicago,  Ill. 

Krome,  Ferdinand, 

(1887-1890) 

(1906-1907) 

St.  Louis,  Mo. 

(1913-1915) 

Krone,  Henry, 

(1887-1891) 

(Deceased). 

y. 

Krone,  Rev.  H., 

(1881 ) 

(1883) 

(Deceased). 

(1894-1896) 

Kropp,  Henry, 

(1887-1889) 

Desperes,  Mo. 

(1906) 

Krueger,  Rev.  E.  R., 

(1899) 

Sheboygan,  Wis. 

(1908) 

Krueger,  Teacher  Fr., 

(1878) 

Chicago,  Ill. 

(1883-1885 ) 

Krueger,  Rev.  J., 

(1915) 

Mo. 

Marlette,  Mich. 

(1891-1893) 

Krueger,  Oscar  E., 

(1919-1920) 

Steinauer,  Neb. 

(1899) 

Krueger.  Rev.  Th., 

(1883) 

Krueger,  Rev.  W.  L.,  (1905) 

Louisville,  Ky. 

Kruemmel,  August,  (188,4-1885) 

Ackley,  la. 

Krumm,  G.,  (1912) 

Middletown,  Ohio. 

Krumm,  Oscar,  (1916-1918) 

Woodman,  Wis. 

Krumm,  Theodore,  (1899) 

Pittsburgh,  Pa. 

Krummel,  William,  (1918) 

Eden  Sem„  St.  Louis,  Mo. 

Kruse,  Cornelius,  (1911) 

Urbana,  Ill. 

Kruse,  Rev.  Samuel,  (1876) 

Webster  Groves,  Mo. 

Krusekopf,  Rev.  Henry,  (1873) 

Chamois,  Mo. 

Krusekopf,  Teacher,  P.,  (1899  ) 

(Deceased). 

Kudell.  Carl  W.,  (1913-1915) 

Norwood,  Ohio. 

Kuebler,  Teacher  Fred.,  (1896) 

St.  Phillipp,  Ind. 

Kuebler,  John  J.,  (1882-1883) 

Manchester,  Mich. 

Kuebler,  Rev.  Robt.  L.,  (1913) 

Louisville,  Ky. 

Kuelker,  Louis.  (1883-1884) 

Baileyville,  Ill. 

Kuenzler,  Rev.  E.,  (1898) 

Baltimore,  Md. 

Kuether,  Rev.  F.  C.,  (1898) 

Ripon,  Wis. 

Kuhagen,  Teacher  Wm.,  (1914) 

Kuhl,  Harry,  (1883-1885) 

Chicago,  Ill. 

Kuhlenhoelter,  Carl  Z.,  (1897-1900  ) 

Chicago,  Ill. 

Kuhlmann,  Chr.,  (1915-1919) 

St.  Louis,  Mo. 

Kuhlmann,  W.  J.,  (1920) 

Eden  Sem.,  St.  Louis,  Mo. 

Kuhlo,  Arnold,  (1880-1881) 

Hoyleton,  Ill. 

Kuhlow,  August,  (1880-1881  ) 

Tower  Hill.  Ill. 

Kulbartz,  Rev.  J.,  (1913) 

Buffalo,  N.  Y. 

Kuntze,  Teacher  E.,  (1885) 

Kunze,  Carl  A.,  (1901-1903  ) 

Chicago,  Ill. 

Kurz,  Rev.  C.,  (1876  ) 

Gilman,  Ill. 

Kurz,  Rev.  J.,  (1905) 

Healthy,  Ohio. 

Kurz,  Rev.  L.  F.,  (1902) 

Davis,  Ill. 

Kurz,  Rev.  R.  S.  G.,  (1907) 

New  Franklin,  Mo. 

Kurz,  William,  (1887-1889) 

Chicago,  Ill. 

Kuske,  William  K.,  (1887-1888) 

(Deceased) . 


Labes,  William  C.,  (1898-1899) 

La  Porte,  Ind. 

La  Cour,  William,  (1903-1904) 

Hubbard,  Iowa. 

Ladwig,  Wesley,  (1912-1913) 

Ripon,  Wis. 

Lagemann,  Alfred,  (1905-1907) 

Chamois,  Mo. 

Lambrecht,  Rev.  G.,  (1874) 

Frankfort,  Ill. 

Lambrecht,  Rev.  H.  E.,  (1905) 

Chicago,  Ill. 

Lammers,  Rev.  Louis,  (1917) 

Wahpeton,  N.  D. 

Lampert,  Carl  A.,  (1889-1892) 

Chicago,  Ill. 

Landsberg,  Edward,  (1896-1900) 

Conrad,  Iowa. 

Landwehr,  Edgar  G.,  (1906-1907) 

New  Melle,  Mo. 

Lang,  Teacher  G.  H.,  (1884  ) 

( Deceased ) . 

Lang,  William,  (1876-1878) 

Langerhans,  Rev.  C.  L.,  (1895) 

Hamilton,  Ohio. 

Langhorst,  Rev.  F.,  (1900  ) 

O'Fallon,  Ill. 

Langhorst,  Rev.  P.,  (1902) 

St.  Louis,  Mo. 

Langhorst,  Theophil,  (1917) 

Langkopf,  Teacher  W.,  (1879  ) 

St.  Louis,  Mo. 

Laubengayer,  Rev.  Oscar  C.,  (1906) 

Buffalo,  N.  Y. 

Lauterbach,  August,  (1884-1885) 
Pekin,  Ill. 

Lawrenz,  Rev.  E.  F.,  (1904) 

Wakaruca,  Ind. 

Leemhuis,  Rev.  H.,  Dr.,  (1899) 

Quincy,  Ill. 

Lehmann,  Carl,  (1905-1908  ) 

Akron,  Ohio. 

Lehmann,  E.,  (1917) 

Cannelton.  Ind. 

Lehmann,  Teacher  L.,  (1879) 

Lehmann,  Rev.  Paul,  (1914) 

Toledo,  Ohio. 

Lehmann,  Rev.  Reinhard,  (1914) 
Cape  Girardeau.  Mo. 

Lehmann,  Rev.  Timotheus,  (1899) 
Columbus,  Ohio. 

Lehmann,  Rev.  Titus,  (1909) 

Jackson,  Mo. 

Leibner,  Rev.  E.,  (1921) 

Affton,  Mo. 

Leisy,  John,  (1878-1879  ) 

Keokuk,  Iowa. 

Lenz,  John,  (1888-1889) 

(Deceased ) . 

Leonhard,  Rev.  Robert,  (1917) 

Registrar,  Elmhurst  College, 
Elmhurst,  Ill. 

Licht,  Fr.  W.,  (1887-1888) 

Kankakee,  Ill. 


PAGE  FIFTY-ONE 


Limper,  Rev.  Arthur, 

San  Bruno,  Cal. 

(1916) 

Mangold,  Rev.  J.  G., 
Pomona,  Cal. 

(1887) 

Limper,  H., 

(Deceased) . 

(1916) 

Mann,  Albert  C., 

Louisville,  Ky. 

(1915-1917) 

Lindemann,  Frank, 

Cass  Co.,  Iowa. 

(1888-1889) 

Manrodt,  Rev.  Manfred, 
New  York,  N.  Y. 

(1917) 

Lindenmeyer  Teacher  H. 
St.  Louis,  Mo. 

(1901) 

Manthe,  Reinhard, 
Kewanee,  Ill. 

(1893-1891) 

Lindenmeyer,  Rev.  S., 

Portsmouth,  Ohio. 

(1886) 

Marchand,  Henry  Geo., 
Warrington,  Ind. 

(1873-1874) 

Lippelmann,  Edward, 

St.  Louis,  Mo. 

(1890-1891) 

Marquardt,  August, 
Wausau,  Wis. 

(1876-1878) 

Lissack,  Edmund, 

Shelby,  Iowa. 

(1911-1913) 

Marshall,  Rev.  Thomas, 
Loup  City,  Neb. 

(1917) 

Loeher,  Rev.  C.  W., 
Baltimore,  Md. 

(1884) 

Marten,  Rev.  Wm., 

Burlington,  Iowa. 

(1893) 

Loeher,  Rev.  R., 

Troy,  N.  Y. 

(1915) 

Martin,  Rev.  A., 

Detroit,  Mich. 

(1887) 

Loesche,  Emil  C., 

Darmstadt,  Ill. 

(1904-1905) 

Marty,  Adam, 

Monroe,  Wis. 

(1874-1875) 

Lohse,  A.,  (Engineering),  (1907) 

Chicago.  Ill. 

Marx,  Teacher  J., 

Amherst,  Ohio. 

(1887) 

Loos,  Rev.  C., 

(1889) 

Marx,  Ludwig. 

(1918) 

Buffalo,  N.  Y. 

Eden  Sem.,  St.  Louis,  Mo. 

Lorengen,  Albert, 

(1913-1914) 

Mast,  Andrew, 

(1918) 

Marshalltown,  Iowa. 

Low,  Rev.  George,  (1916) 

Boston,  N.  Y. 

Ludwig,  Rev.  A.,  (1897) 

Menomonee  Falls,  Wis. 

Ludwig,  Rev.  F.,  (1892) 

Milwaukee,  Wis. 

Ludwig,  Felix,  (1904-1905) 

Perry,  Texas. 

Luebke,  Richard,  (1894-1897) 

Milwaukee,  Wis. 

Lueck,  Gustave  A.,  (1899-1900) 

Marinette,  Wis. 

Lueder,  George,  (1890-1894) 

Elmhurst,  Ill. 

Lueder,  Walter,  (1896-1900  ) 

Elmhurst,  Ill. 

Luedtke,  Teacher  Franz,  (1893) 

Keokuk,  Iowa. 

Lueg,  Felix,  (1884-1886) 

McComb,  Miss. 

Luehr,  Edwin,  (1905-1906) 

Spring  Grove,  Minn. 

Luehr,  John,  (1895-1896) 

Germania,  Pa. 

Luternau,  Bernhard  V.,  (1902) 

Iowa  Park,  Texas. 

Luternau,  Hans  V.,  (1889-1892) 

Iowa  Park,  Texas. 

Luther,  Teacher  W.  M.,  (1893  ) 

(Deceased). 

Mack,  Carl,  (1906-1908) 

Oshkosh,  Wis. 

Maeurer,  Teacher  Wm.,  (1893) 

Boonville,  Ind. 

Malkemus,  Alvin,  (1905-1906) 

Hoyleton,  111. 

Malkemus,  Teacher  L.,  (1886) 

Newcastle,  Ind. 

PAGE  FIFTY-TWO 


Bremen,  Ind. 

Mathias,  John,  (1881-1884) 

Mascoutah,  Ill. 

Mauch,  Rev.  G.,  (1910) 

Larchwood,  la. 

Maul,  David,  (1914-1915) 

Lincoln,  Neb. 

Maul,  Rev.  G.  C.,  (189  6) 

Cleveland,  Ohio. 

Maul,  Theophil,  (1882-1884) 

Maurer,  Henry,  (1893-1895) 

(Deceased). 

Maurer,  Paul,  (1918) 

Eden  Sem.,  St.  Louis,  Mo. 

May,  Ludwig,  (1885-1886) 

Eltville,  Germany. 

Mayer,  Armin,  (1910-1912) 

Niles  Center,  Ill. 

Mayer.  Rev.  A.,  (1913) 

Papineau,  Ill. 

Mayer,  Teacher  Chr.,  (1883) 

Mayer,  Rev.  E.,  (1910) 

Grant  Park,  Ill. 

Mayer,  Rev.  F.,  Ph.  D.,  (1885) 

Professor,  Eden  Seminary, 

St.  Louis,  Mo. 

Mayer,  Rev.  G.,  (  1879  ) 

New  Ulm,  Minn. 

Mayer,  George  F.  T.,  (1916-1917) 

New  Ulm,  Minn. 

Mayer.  Rev.  J.  J.,  (1882) 

Niles  Center,  Ill. 

Mayer,  Rev.  Otto,  (1909) 

New  York  City. 

Mayer,  Rev.  Theo..  (1906) 

St.  Louis,  Mo. 

Mays,  George,  (1882-1883) 

Maystown,  Ill. 


McGrath,  Louis  Phillip,  (1918-1920) 
Eden  Sem.,  St.  Louis,  Mo. 

McQueen,  Rev.  Fred,  (1914) 

New  Orleans,  La. 

Mehl,  Rev.  H.  M.,  (1891) 

(Deceased). 

Mehl,  Theophil,  (1919) 

Eden  Sem.,  St.  Louis,  Mo. 

Mehl,  Rev.  Wm.  F.,  (1892) 

Louisville,  Ky. 

Meier,  Ernst,  (1906-1907) 

Clarksville,  Iowa. 

Meier,  Rev.  Herman  L.,  (1876) 

(Deceased). 

Meinershagen,  William,  (1890-1891) 
( Deceased ) . 

Meinershagen,  William,  (1882-1885) 
Higginsville,  Mo. 

Meintz,  M.  H.,  (1884-1886) 

(Deceased). 

Meinzer,  Gotthold,  (1907-1908) 

Ackley,  Iowa. 

Meise,  Adolf,  (1915-1921) 

Chicago,  Ill. 

Meisenheimer,  Rev.  W.,  (1914) 

Lewisville,  O., 

Meisenhelter,  Rev.  G.,  (1887) 

( Deceased) . 

Meister,  Teacher  .J.,  (1912) 

Detroit,  Mich. 

Melchert,  Rev.  J.  C.,  (1916) 

Bishop,  Texas. 

Melges,  William,  (1888-1889) 

Chicago,  Ill. 

Menzel,  Rev.  Alfred,  (1886) 

Chicago,  Ill. 

Menzel,  Rev.  E.,  (1916) 

Buffalo,  N.  Y. 

Menzel,  Rev.  Paul  A.,  (1883) 

Washington,  D.  C. 

Mereord,  Carl,  (1878-1881) 

Prescot,  Pierce  Co.,  Wis. 

Mernitz,  Rev.  R.,  (1897) 

Chicago  Heights,  Ill. 

Mernitz,  Roland,  (1919-1920) 

Chicago  Heights,  Ill. 

Mersbach,  Carl,  (1879-1880) 

Frederika,  Ohio. 

Merten,  Rev.  Theo.,  (1898) 

Lorain,  Ohio. 

Merz,  Rev.  E.,  (1912) 

Delano,  Minn. 

Merzdorf,  Rev.  J.,  (1907) 

Milwaukee,  Wis. 

Merzdorf,  Rev.  W.,  (1908) 

Cincinnati,  Ohio. 

Meusch,  Rev.  F.  A.,  (1895) 

New  Albany,  Ind. 

Meusch,  Theophil,  (1877-1882) 

St.  Louis,  Mo. 

Meyer.  Rev.  A.,  (1908) 

Tell  City,  Ind. 

Meyer,  Rev.  A.  F.,  (1910) 

Central  Provinces,  E.  India. 


Meyer,  Rev.  A.  T.,  (1914) 

(Deceased). 

Meyer,  Arthur,  (1887-1888) 

New  Baden,  Texas. 


Meyer,  Carl, 

Winnipeg,  Canada. 

(1916-1918) 

Meyer,  Charles, 

Chicago,  Ill. 

(1888-1889) 

Meyer,  Christian, 

Carlinville,  Ill. 

(1879-1883) 

Meyer,  Clarence, 

Rochester,  N.  Y. 

(1915-1917) 

Meyer,  Emil  Otto, 
(Deceased). 

(1886-1888) 

Meyer,  Ernst  Wm., 
(Deceased). 

(1888-1889) 

Meyer,  Helmut, 

Chicago,  Ill. 

(1918-1919) 

Meyer,  Henry  W., 
Sedalia,  Mo. 

(1892-1893) 

Meyer,  Rev.  J.  P., 

St.  Louis,  Mo. 

(1903) 

Meyer,  Richard, 

St.  Louis,  Mo. 

(1900-1901) 

Meyer,  Teacher  William, 
Lincoln,  Ill. 

(1882) 

Meyer,  Rev.  William, 
Elgin,  Ill. 

(1886) 

Meyer,  William  H., 

Rochester,  N.  Y. 

(1915-1917) 

Meyer,  Wm.  Walter, 
Elgin,  Ill. 

(1914-1915) 

Miche,  Rev.  C., 

Highland,  Ill. 

(1881) 

Miche,  Teacher  William, 
(Deceased). 

(1878-1880) 

Michel,  G.  P„  M.  D., 
Buffalo,  N.  Y. 

(1899) 

Michel,  Teacher  J.  A., 
Chicago,  Ill. 

(1890) 

Michels,  Rev.  K., 

Muscatine,  Iowa. 

(1887) 

Miller,  Carl, 

Richton,  Ill. 

(  1878-1879  ) 

Miller,  Conrad  H., 
Columbia,  Ill. 

(  1876-1877  ) 

Miller,  George, 

Chicago,  111. 

(1883-1884) 

Miner,  Rev.  O.  C., 

Louisville,  Ky. 

(1881) 

Mittendorf,  Rev.  F., 
Genoa,  Ohio. 

(1904) 

Moellentin,  P., 

Chicago,  Ill. 

(1909) 

Moenkhaus,  Rev.  William,  (1917) 

Liberty,  Neb. 

Moerke,  Rev.  Ewald, 
Madison,  Wis. 

(1912) 

Moerlin,  Carl, 

Cincinnati,  Ohio. 

(1893-1895) 

Moerschel,  Andrew, 
Casco,  Mich. 

(1895-1896) 

Moessner,  Rev.  L.  R., 

(1905) 

Ft.  Atkinson,  Wis. 


Mohme,  Erwin, 

(1916) 

Mueller,  Rev.  Wm.  C., 

(1910) 

Elkhart  Lake,  Wis. 

Millersburg,  Ohio. 

Mohr,  Teacher  Chr., 

(1897) 

Munstermanri,  Alvin, 

(1918) 

Jefferson  City,  Mo. 

Eden  Sem.,  St.  Louis,  Mo. 

Mohr,  Rev.  R., 

(1913) 

Munzert,  Rev.  Th., 

(1874) 

Ben  Arnold,  Texas. 

Evanston,  Ill. 

Moog,  Teacher  George, 

(1875) 

Mysch,  Rev.  G.  A., 

(1882) 

Detroit,  Mich. 

Supt.,  Orphans  Home, 

Moritz,  Rev.  Carl, 

(1873) 

Bensenville,  Ill. 

(Deceased) . 

Mysch,  Emil, 

(1877-1882) 

Moritz,  Rev.  Daniel, 

(1901-1905) 

Sheboygan,  Wis. 

Marion,  Ohio. 

Nagel,  Armin, 

(1918-1920) 

Moritz,  Rev.  Emanuel, 

(1909-1912) 

Rush  Hill  ,Mo. 

Florence,  Mo. 

Nagel,  Rev.  C., 

(1892) 

Moritz,  Rev.  J., 

(1898) 

Antigo,  Wis. 

(Deceased) . 

Nagel,  Rev.  H.  C., 

(1889) 

Moritz,  Rev.  P., 

(1900) 

(Deceased). 

Independence,  Mo. 

Nagel,  Otto, 

(1880-1881 ) 

Moritz,  Teacher  William, 

(1897) 

Warsaw,  Ill. 

St.  Louis,  Mo. 

Nagel,  Teacher  Wm., 

(1886) 

Mornhinweg,  Rev.  G., 

(1896) 

(Deceased ) . 

New  Braunfels,  Texas. 

Nagel,  Wm.  H.  R., 

(1919-1920) 

Morrow,  Walter, 

(1916-1917) 

Rush  Hill,  Mo. 

Plymouth,  Ind. 

Maujoks,  Teacher  F.  L., 

(1903-1907) 

Mory,  Walter, 

(1920) 

Lorain,  Ohio. 

Eden  Sem.,  St.  Louis,  Mo. 

Nestel,  Rev.  J.  C., 

(1880) 

Mottschall  Teacher  F., 

(1898) 

Armstrong,  Ind. 

Chicago,  Ill. 

Neucks,  Gustave, 

(1897-1901) 

Mottschall,  Hugo, 

(1897-1898) 

Chicago,  Ill. 

Chicago,  Ill. 

Neuhaus,  Arthur, 

(1915-1917) 

Muecke,  Rev.  O.. 

(1916) 

Rosslyn,  Texas. 

Miltonsburg,  Ohio. 

Neumann,  Hilmer  J., 

(1917-1918) 

Muehler,  Teacher  A.. 

(1895) 

Eden  Sem.,  St.  Louis,  Mo. 

Milwaukee,  Wis. 

Neumann,  Paul, 

(1910-1911  ) 

Mueller,  Adolf, 

(1894-1897) 

Evansville,  Ind. 

Millstadt,  Ill. 

Neumann.  Victor, 

(1919) 

Mueller,  C.,  Organist, 

(1910) 

Eden  Sem.,  St.  Louis,  Mo. 

Milwaukee,  Wis. 

Niebuhr,  Rev.  H., 

(1912) 

Mueller,  Rev.  Carl, 

(1874) 

Prof.,  Eden  Seminary, 

(Deceased) . 

St.  Louis,  Mo. 

Mueller,  Rev.  C.  .J., 

(1893  ) 

Niebuhr,  Rev.  R., 

(1910) 

Towerhill,  Ill. 

Detroit,  Mich. 

Mueller,  Rev.  E., 

(1888) 

Niederecker,  Oscar, 

(1902-1904 ) 

Clayton,  Mo. 

O’Fallon,  III. 

Mueller,  E., 

(1917) 

Niedermeyer,  Rev.  P., 

(1913) 

Rosenberg,  Texas. 

McGirk,  Mo. 

Mueller,  Emil, 

(1913-1915) 

Niefer,  Rev.  H., 

(1892) 

Brenham,  Texas. 

Milwaukee,  Wis. 

Mueller,  Rev.  G.. 

(1881) 

Niekrenz,  George, 

(1887-1888) 

Dayton,  Ohio. 

Niles  Center,  Ill. 

Mueller,  George, 

(1883-1884  ) 

Nies.  Alfred  J., 

(1914-1918) 

Elmhurst,  Ill. 

Eden  Sem.,  St.  Louis,  Mo. 

Mueller,  Rev.  H.  F., 

(1901) 

Niethammer,  Rev.  A., 

(1892) 

Champaign,  Ill. 

(Deceased) . 

Mueller,  Rev.  L.  C.  F., 

(1909) 

Niewoehner,  Conrad, 

(1889-1891 ) 

Mueller,  Rev.  Max, 

(1911  ) 

Warrenton,  Mo. 

Mueller,  Otto, 

(1916-1918) 

Nitz,  Emil, 

(1914-1916) 

Sauk  Rapids,  Minn. 

Baroda,  Mich. 

Mueller,  Rev.  Samuel, 

(1895) 

Noehren,  Rev.  H., 

(1874) 

(Deceased) . 

Wayland,  N.  Y., 

Mueller,  Rev.  Th.  L., 

(1880) 

Nollau.  Fred. 

(1908-1910) 

Idalia,  Colo. 

Webster  Groves,  Mo. 

Mueller,  Rev.  T., 

(1912) 

Nollau,  Rev.  John, 

(1900) 

Cleveland,  Ohio. 

(Deceased) 

Nolting,  Ernst, 

( Deceased) . 

(1885-1890) 

Nolting,  Herman, 

Freeport,  Ill. 

(1886-1890) 

Nott,  Herman, 

Freeport,  Ill. 

(1874-1875) 

Nussmann,  Rev.  G., 
Pomeroy,  Ohio. 

(1894) 

Nussmann,  Rev.  Oscar, 
Miami,  Fla. 

(1901) 

Oberbeck,  W.  H., 

St.  Louis,  Mo. 

(1892-1894) 

Oberhellmann,  Rev.  Th., 
Concordia,  Mo. 

(1888) 

Oberkircher,  Rev.  F., 
Erie,  Pa. 

(1907) 

Oberlaender,  Carl, 

Syracuse,  N.  Y. 
Oehler,  Emanuel, 

St.  Louis,  Mo. 

(1876-1877) 

(1893-1893) 

Oekel,  August, 

Toledo,  Ohio. 

(1886-1888) 

Oestreich,  Herman, 

( Deceased ) . 

(1890-1891) 

Oestreicher,  L., 

Somerville,  Ind. 

(1919) 

Ofner,  Teacher  William, 

(1910) 

Ohrt,  Richard, 

(1903) 

Ott,  Rev.  B.  C., 

Chicago,  Ill. 

(1897) 

Ott,  Rev.  W., 

Winesburg,  Ohio. 

(1917) 

Otto,  Emil, 

Columbia,  Ill. 

(1890-1894) 

Otto,  Rev.  G., 

( Deceased) . 

(1890) 

Otto,  Herman, 

(Deceased). 

(1884-1887) 

Otto,  John, 

Denver,  Colo. 

(1885-1887) 

Overbeck,  Rev.  J.,  L, 
Vincennes,  Ind. 

(1905) 

Paetzold,  Edward, 

(1918) 

Eden  Sem.,  St.  Louis,  Mo. 

Paff,  C.  Sch.  C., 

AVausau,  Wis. 

(1880) 

Pahl,  Rev.  G., 

Chicago,  Ill. 

(1889) 

Pannier,  Carl  W., 

Dessau,  Germany. 

(1878-1879) 

Papsdorf,  Fred, 

Detroit,  Mich. 

(1903-1C04) 

Papsdorf,  Paul,  D.  D.  S., 
Chicago,  Ill. 

(1909) 

Papsdorf,  Rev.  Th., 
Chicago,  Ill. 

(1901) 

Paschen,  Walter  O., 
(Deceased). 

(1917) 

Patberg,  Melvin  C., 
Holland,  Ind. 

(1916-1917) 

Pauli,  Henry  E., 

(1884-1886) 

Elberfeld,  Germany. 
Penningroth,  August,  (1902-1904) 
Hartley,  Iowa. 


Penningroth,  Julius,  (1901-1905) 
Chicago,  Ill. 

Persch,  Rev.  Albert,  (1916) 

Salt  Lake  City,  Utah. 

Peter,  William.  (1895-1896) 

Cleveland,  Ohio. 

Peters,  Hilbert,  (1920) 

Eden  Sem.,  St.  Louis,  Mo. 

Peters,  Rev.  J.  C.,  (1876) 

Indianapolis,  Ind. 

Peters,  Victor,  (1877-1878) 

Weinsberg,  Ohio. 

Petersen,  Henry,  (1900-1903  ) 

St.  Louis.  Mo. 

Pfaff,  Teacher  G.,  (1884) 

Pfeiffer,  Teacher  Fr.,  (1892) 

St.  Louis,  Mo. 

Pfeiffer,  Rev.  P.,  (189  5  ) 

Springfield,  Ohio. 

Pfitzer,  Rev.  F.,  (1915) 

Louisville,  Ky. 

Pflug,  Theodore,  '  (1908-1909  ) 

Somerville,  Ind. 

Pfundt,  Rev.  E.,  (1913) 

Billings.  Mo. 

Pfundt,  Rev.  Th.,  (190‘) 

Clifton,  Texas. 

Pheiffer,  Rev.  Harry,  (1913) 

Sandusky,  Ohio. 

Pielemeier,  Teacher  E.,  (1884) 

Vincennes,  Ind. 

Pielemeier,  Edwin,  (1914-1915) 

Chelsea,  Mich. 

Piepenbroek,  Rev.  E.,  (1911) 

Wabash,  Ind. 

Piepenbroek,  Rev.  Fr.,  (1910) 

Marthasville,  Mo. 

Piepenbroek,  Rev.  P.,  (1907) 

Weimar,  Texas. 

Pinckert.  Rev.  Edw.,  (188  4  ) 

West  Chicag'o,  Ill. 

Pinckert,  Louis  T..  (1919) 

Manheim,  Ill. 

Pinckert,  Rev.  O.,  (1913) 

Lincoln,  Kan. 

Pincke'd,  Teacher  P.  C.,  (1880) 

( Deceased ) . 

Pister,  Rev.  H.,  (1906) 

Evansville,  Ind. 

Pister,  Rev.  Jacob,  (1887) 

Chicago.  III. 

Pister,  John  C.,  (1914-1915) 

Cincinnati,  Ohio. 

Pister,  Robert,  (1898-1899) 

Cincinnati,  Ohio. 

Pister,  William,  (1886-1887) 

Cincinnati,  Ohio. 

Pistor,  Herman,  (1881-1882) 

Willow  Springs,  Kan. 

Plassmann.  Rev.  E.,  (1917) 

Hornick,  Iowa. 

Pleger,  Rev.  C.,  (1885) 

St.  Louis,  Mo. 


PAGE  FIFTY-THREE 


Pobanz,  Rev.  Ph.,  (1915) 

Inkster,  N.  D. 

Polster,  Rev.  Joseph,  (1913-1918) 
St.  Louis,  Mo. 

Polzin,  Frank,  (1892-1894) 

Chicago,  Ill. 

Poss,  Carl,  (1887-1888) 

Lewiston,  Minn. 

Preiss,  Otto,  (18f3-1874) 

Desperes,  Mo. 

Prell,  Rev.  Paul,  (1917) 

Shepherd,  Mont. 

Press,  Rev.  G.,  (1890  ) 

Cincinnati,  Ohio. 

Press,  Rev.  O.,  (1898) 

St.  Louis,  Mo. 

Press,  Rev.  Paul,  (1895) 

St.  Louis,  Mo. 

Press,  Rev.  Sam.  E>.,  D.  D.,  (1893) 

Pres.,  Eden  Seminary, 

St.  Louis,  Mo. 

Puhlmann,  Rev.  F.,  (1911) 

Cumberland,  Ind. 

Quinius,  Henry,  (1902-1903) 

Waco,  Texas. 

Quinius,  Rev.  J.  P.,  (1880) 

New  Orleans,  La. 

Raeherbaemer,  Teacher  L.,  (1911) 

Hoyleton,  Ill. 

Rague,  Rev.  S.  H.  v.,  (1903  ) 

New  Bremen,  Ohio. 

Rahmoeller,  Fr.  W.,  (1889-1890) 

St.  Louis,  Mo. 

Rahn,  Rev.  Adolf,  (1891-1892) 

Hookdale,  Ill. 

Rahn,  Rev.  E.,  (1876) 

Chicago,  Ill. 

Rahn,  Ernst,  (1898-1899) 

Niles,  Mich. 

Rahn,  Rev.  Fred.  (187  6  ) 

Niles,  Mich. 

Rahn,  Rev.  H.,  (1884) 

Edwardsville,  Ill. 

Rapp,  John,  (1883-1885) 

St.  Louis,  Mo. 

Rasche,  Rev.  August  C.,  (1904) 

Wheeling,  W.  Va. 

Rasche,  Rev.  C.,  (1908) 

West  Burlington,  Iowa. 

Rasche,  Fr.,  (1891-1894) 

Burlington,  Iowa. 

Rasche,  John,  (1892-1895) 

Burlington,  Iowa. 

Rath,  Rev.  Wm.,  (1885) 

Norwood,  Minn. 

Rath,  Wm.  G.,  (1916-1920  ) 

Eden  Sem.,  St.  Louis,  Mo. 

Rathert,  Adolf,  (1889-1890  ) 

St.  Louis,  Mo. 

Rathsfeld,  Gottlieb,  (1873-187  4) 

Chicago,  Ill 

Rathmann,  Rev.  E.,  (1889) 

Chicago,  Ill. 

PAGE  FIFTY-FOUR 


Rathmann,  Rev.  Wm.,  (1894) 

Bartlett,  111. 

Rauch,  Martin,  (1917-1918) 

Irvington,  Ill. 

Raukohl,  Teacher  H.,  (1879) 

Quincy,  111. 

Rausch,  Fuerchtegott,  (1880-1881) 

Haubstadt,  lnd. 

Rausch,  Rev.  J.,  (1874) 

Claremont,  Ill. 

Ray,  George,  (1886-1887) 

Waterloo,  Ill. 

Reh,  Rev.  Otto  F.,  (1916) 

Centralia,  Ill. 

Rehsteiner,  Edm.,  (1878-1880  ) 

St.  Louis,  Mo. 

Reichert,  Rev.  J.,  (1893  ) 

Portage,  Wis. 

Reichert,  Wm.,  (1887-1889  ) 

Manchester,  Mich. 

Reifschneider,  H.,  (1919) 

Eden  Sem.,  St.  Louis,  Mo. 

Reimund,  Harold,  (1912-1913) 

Meadville,  Pa. 

'Reinhard,  Rev.  August,  (1873-187  4) 
Syracuse,  N.  Y. 

Reinhard,  Otto,  (1912-1913) 

Marion,  Texas. 

Reinert,  Ludwig,  (1914-1916) 

St.  Charles,  Mo. 

Reinicke,  Rev.  Joseph,  ( 1 S 8 1 ) 

Wooster,  Ohio. 

Reinke,  Teacher  J.,  (1878) 

St.  Louis,  Mo. 

Reinke,  Christian,  (1909-1911  ) 

Saginaw,  Mich. 

Relief,  Rev.  H.,  (  1879  ) 

Albany,  N.  Y. 

Reller,  Hugo  N.,  Banker,  (1894-1896) 
Vincennes,  lnd. 

Reller,  Rev.  O.,  (  1909  ) 

Rochester,  N.  Y. 

Reller,  William,  (1885-1887) 

Miltonsburgh,  Ohio. 

Reller,  Teacher  Wm.,  (1874) 

( Deceased ) . 

Renschler,  W.,  (1916-1919) 

Shepherd,  Mont. 

Rest,  Rev.  C.,  (1897) 

Marsalltown,  Iowa. 

Reuling,  Edward,  (1878-1879  ) 

Pekin,  Ill. 

Reusch.  A..  (1.895) 

St.  Louis,  Mo. 

Richardt,  Paul,  (1916-1917) 

Huntingburg,  Ind. 

Richey,  Charles,  (1914-1915) 

St.  Louis,  Mo. 

Richey,  P.,  (1917) 

St.  Louis,  Mo. 

Richter,  Robt.,  (1919) 

Eden  Sem.,  St.  Louis,  Mo. 

Riechmann,  Alvie,  (1912-1913) 

Irvington,  Ill. 


Rieder,  Rev.  H.,  (1911) 

Marshall,  Okla. 

Rieger,  Rev.  J.  C.,  (1880  ) 

Quincy,  Ill. 

Rieger,  Rev.  N.,  (1883) 

Kansas  City,  Mo. 

Riemann,  Carl,  (1886-1887) 

Trenton,  Ill. 

Riemann,  John,  (1886-1887  ) 

Trenton,  111. 

Riemann,  Rev.  Rudolph,  (1912) 

Lenox,  Mich. 

Riemann,  Rev.  William,  (1910) 

Minnesota  Lake,  Minn. 

Riemeier,  Rev.  J.,  (1876) 

( Deceased) . 

Riemeier,  Rev.  William,  (1880  ) 

Carlinville,  Ill. 

Riese,  Henry,  (1875-1876  ) 

Pekin,  Ill. 

Ringle,  Rev.  O.,  (1898) 

Wausau,  Wis. 

Rinkert,  Fred,  (1905-1907) 

Hollywood.  Kan. 

Rintelmann,  Ewald,  (1915-1918) 

Milwaukee,  Wis. 

Ritterskamp,  William,  (1884-1885) 

Freelandville,  Ind. 

Ritzmann,  Samuel,  (1886-1888) 

( Deceased ) . 

Rixmann,  Paul,  (1906-1908  ) 

Long  Prairie,  Minn. 

Rodenbeck,  Rev.  F.,  (1911) 

Griswold,  Iowa. 

Rodenberg,  Albert,  (1907-19C9) 

Napoleon,  Mo. 

Roederer,  Elmer,  (1916-1919) 

Jeffersontown,  Ky. 

Roelfsema,  John,  (1900-1901  ) 

Alexander,  Iowa. 

Roerig,  Rev.  Wm.  H.,  (1887-1889) 

Barmen,  Germany. 

Rohrmann,  Henry,  (1886-1S87) 

Zanesville,  Ohio. 

Rolf,  Rev  F.  J.,  (1903  ) 

Rock  Island,  Ill. 

Rolf,  Teacher  William,  (189  5-1899) 
Pekin,  Ill. 

Roloff,  Carl,  (1892-1893) 

Sheldenhein,  Ill. 

Rosche,  Daniel,  (1878-1880) 

Navarre,  Ohio. 

Rose,  Richard,  (1896-1898) 

Parkville,  Md. 

Rosendahl,  E.,  (1894) 

Petersburg,  Ill. 

Roth,  Rev.  A.  C.,  (1891) 

Westphalia,  Ind. 

Roth,  Rev.  C.,  (  1879  ) 

Elmwood  Place,  Ohio. 

Roth,  Rev.  C.,  (1909) 

Chillicothe,  Ohio. 

Roth,  Louis,  (1893-1896) 

(Deceased). 


Roth,  Rev.  W'illiam,  (1885) 

Benton  Harbor,  Mich. 

Roth,  William,  (1906-1907) 

St.  Joseph,  Mich. 

Rueckert,  Fr.,  (1905-1907) 

Holyrod,  Kan. 

Rueggeberg,  Rev.  C.,  (1915) 

Payette,  Idaho. 

Runge,  Alfred,  (1913-1916) 

Peotone,  Ill. 

Saeger,  Teacher  F.,  (1880) 

(Deceased). 

Saeger,  Teacher  L.,  (1874) 

St.  Charles,  Mo. 

Saenger,  Rev.  C.,  (1902) 

El  Centro,  Cal. 

Saffran,  Rev.  P.,  (1897) 

Niles,  Mich. 

Sailer,  Fred,  (1884-1885) 

Ackley,  Iowa. 

Salatin,  Carl,  (1891-1892) 

Chicago,  Ill. 

Saleske,  Rev.  P.,  (1913) 

Coshocton,  Ohio. 

Sandreczki,  P.,  M.  D.,  (1897) 

Buffalo.  N.  Y. 

Saxler,  Harold  W.  J.,  (1911-1912) 

Chicago,  Ill. 

Schaefer,  Rev.  Carl,  (1916) 

Schaefer,  C.  Theo.,  (1880  ) 

(Deceased). 

Schaefer,  Rev.  Fr.,  (1916) 

Colby,  Kan. 

Schaefer,  Rev.  F.  W.,  (1876) 

(Deceased). 

Schaefer,  Walter,  (1918) 

Eden  Sem.,  St.  Louis,  Mo. 

Schaeffer,  Rev.  C.,  (  1889  ) 

Hammond,  Ind. 

S  haer,  Rev.  C,  (1879  ) 

Piqua,  Ohio. 

Schaible,  Paul,  (1895-1896) 

Sharon,  Mich. 

Schaub,  Emanuel,  (1884-1885) 

( Deceased) . 

Sc-haubhut,  Rev.  Carl  F.,  (1873  ) 

Schaubs,  Ernst  J.,  (1900-1903) 

Brillion,  Wis. 

Schauer,  Rev.  John,  (1912) 

Loekport,  N.  Y. 

Schaumburg,  Martin,  (1915-1916) 

Lester  Prairie.  Minn. 

Scheerer,  Jacob,  (1883-1884) 

Huntington,  Ind. 

Scheible,  Teacher  A.,  (1900) 

Cleveland,  Ohio. 

Scheidemann,  Rev.  A.,  (1883) 

Scheidemann,  Walter,  (1906-1908) 

Ackley,  Iowa. 

Scheitel,  H.,  (1918-1919) 

Rulo,  Neb. 

Scheliha,  Paul,  (1878-1879  ) 

Portsmouth,  Ohio. 


Schemmer,  Rev.  A.  F.,  (1909) 

Hinckley,  Ill. 

Schenck,  Edgar,  (1912-1913) 

Milwaukee,  Wis. 

Schenk,  Rev.  F.  .T.,  (1913) 

Ft.  Madison,  Iowa. 

Scherer,  Teacher  Th.,  (1882) 

Chicago,  Ill. 

Scherf,  C.,  (1912) 

St.  Louis,  Mo. 

Scherzer,  Carl,  (1920) 

Eden  Sem.,  St.  Louis,  Mo. 

Scheuber,  Rev.  J.,  (1895) 

( Deceased ) . 

Schewe,  Teacher  F.  Win.,  (1878) 

Schick,  G.,  (  1896) 

( Deceased ) . 

Schiek,  Rev.  Herman  J.,  (1897  ) 

Pres.,  Elmhurst  College, 
Elmhurst,  Ill. 

Schiek,  Theophil  E.,  (1900-1903) 

(  DpfM  cpel  ) 

Schiek.  Theodore  W.,  (1892-1894  ) 

St.  Louis,  Mo. 

Schild,  Rev.  William,  (1881) 

Buffalo,  N.  T. 

Schiffmann,  Albert  P.,  (1911-1915) 

St.  Cloud,  Minn. 

Schleicher,  Teacher  Ft-.,  (1886) 

Schlierbach,  Th.,  M.  D.,  (1878-1881) 
Pana,  111. 

Schlinkmann,  Emil,  (1883-1884) 

Schlinkmann,  Rev.  F.,  (190  4) 

Fields  Landing,  Cal. 

Schlinkmann,  Teacher  J.,  (1914) 

Schlinkmann,  Rev.  Wm.,  (  1906) 

Milwaukee,  Wis. 

Schluer,  Teacher  H.,  (1877) 

Evansville,  Ind. 

Sehlueter,  August,  (1883-1884) 

Brake,  Germany. 

Sehlueter,  R.,  M.  D.,  (1903-1906) 

Chicago,  Ill. 

Schlundt,  Teacher,  D.,  (1896) 

Chicago,  Ill. 

Schlundt,  Emil,  (1895-1896) 

Parkers  Settlement,  Ind. 

Schlundt,  Rev.  Th.,  (1894) 

Dover,  Ohio. 

Schlundt,  Theo.,  Jr.,  (1920) 

Eden  Sem.,  St.  Louis,  Mo. 

Schmale,  Rev.  Th.,  (1903) 

Pittsburgh,  Pa. 

Schmidt,  Rev.  C.  E.,  (1907) 

Wapokoneta,  Ohio. 

Schmidt,  Ernst,  (1903-1906) 

Scranton.  Pa. 

Schmidt,  Fr.,  (1884-1885) 

Farina,  Ill. 

Schmidt,  Rev.  F.  C.,  (1909) 

St.  Joseph,  Mich. 

Schmidt,  Rev.  G.  A.,  (1884) 

Denver,  Colo. 


Schmidt,  George  G.  A.,  (1905-1906) 

Howard  City,  Mich. 

Schmidt,  Teacher  H.,  (1887) 

Portage,  Wis. 

Schmidt,  Rev.  H.  C.,  (1876) 

Howard  City,  Mich. 

Schmidt,  John,  (1885-1887) 

Seward,  Neb. 

Schmidt,  John,  (1914-1915) 

Schmidt,  Louis  H.,  (1906-1907) 

Hinckley,  Ill. 

Schmidt,  Paul  W.,  (1918) 

Chicago,  Ill. 

Schmidt,  Teacher  P.,  (1878) 

Schmidt,  Rev.  Paul  L„  (1914) 

Baltimore,  Md. 

Schmidt,  Rev.  Ralph,  (1917) 

Owensboro,  Ky. 

Schmidt.  William,  (1906-1908) 

St.  Louis,  Mo. 

Schmidt,  Wm.  G.  C..  (1910-1912) 

Reading,  Ohio. 

Schmiemeier,  Teacher  Aug.,  (1881) 
(Deceased). 

Schnake,  Alfred.  (1920  ) 

Eden  Sem.,  St.  Louis,  Mo. 

Schnake,  Emil,  (1913-1917) 

Nashua,  Iowa. 

Schnake,  Rev.  Paul,  (1909) 

Warsaw,  Ill. 

Schnathorst,  Rev.  F.,  (1913) 

Petersburg,  Ill. 

Schnathorst,  Rev.  F.  W.,  (1883) 

(Deceased). 

Schneider,  Rev.  A..  (1917) 

Hannibal,  Ohio. 

Schneider,  Rev.  C.,  (1909) 

Prof.,  Eden  Seminary, 

St.  Louis,  Mo. 

Schneider,  Edward  C.,  (1917-1918) 

Pittsburgh,  Pa. 

Schneider,  John,  (1919) 

Eden  Sem.,  St.  Louis,  Mo. 

Schneider.  Rev.  J.  U.,  Dr.,  (1883) 
Evansville,  Ind. 

Schnell.  F.  W. ,  (1884-1885) 

New  Orleans,  La. 

Sclinierle,  Carl,  (  1898-1899) 

Clinton.  Mich. 

Schoen,  Rev.  A.,  (1890  ) 

Manchester,  Mich. 

Schoenauer,  Teacher  Ernst,  (1883) 

( Deceased ) . 

Schoenhuth,  Nathaniel,  (1893-1894) 

New  Salem,  N.  D. 

Sehoenstedt,  Chr,,  (1881-1883) 

Monee,  Ill. 

Sehoenstedt,  F.  C..  (1875-1877  ) 

Monee,  Ill. 

Sehoenstedt,  Otto,  (1890-1891) 

Monee,  Ill. 

Schoeffel,  G.  L..  (1883-1884) 

Freeport,  Ill. 


Schoettle,  Rev.  Herman,  (1897-1900) 
Dexter,  Mich. 

Schoettle,  Rev.  Jac.,  (1883) 

Cambridge,  Ind. 

Schoettle,  Paul,  (1893-1894) 

Manchester,  Mich. 

Scholl,  Rev.  Frank,  (1915) 

Covington,  Ky. 

Scholz,  Carl  W.  E.,  (1884-1886) 

Peterwitz,  Silesia. 

Schonscheck,  Edward,  (1912-1913) 

Detroit,  Mich. 

Schoon,  William,  (1887-1889  ) 

Wamego,  Kan. 

Schoppe,  Teacher  A.,  (1885) 

Wellston,  Mo. 

Schoppe,  Rev.  P.,  (1914) 

Manitowoc,  Wis. 

Schory,  Teacher  H.,  (1880) 

Indianapolis,  Ind. 

Schory,  Rev.  St.,  (1880) 

(Deceased). 

Schory,  Rev.  Theo.,  (1878  ) 

New  Palestine,  Ind. 

Schott,  Jacob,  (1883-1885) 

Schowalter,  Clarence!  (1915-1919) 

Milwaukee,  Wis. 

Schrade,  George,  (1880-1881) 

Wuerttemberg,  Germany. 

Schreiber,  Teacher  A.  G.,  (1910) 

Champaign,  Ill. 

Schrodel,  Martin  P.,  (1919) 

Eden  Sem.,  St.  Louis,  Mo. 

Sehroeder,  Rev.  Adam,  (1873) 

( Deceased ) . 

Sehroeder,  Albert  H.,  (1911-1912) 

Peotone,  Ill. 

Sehroeder,  Rev.  Fr.,  (1915) 

Chicago,  Ill. 

Sehroeder,  John,  (1893-1895) 

New  Haven,  Mo. 

Sehroeder,  John  Fr.,  (1892-1895) 

Chicago,  Ill. 

Sehroeder,  Justus,  (1909  ) 

S.  Amherst,  Ohio. 

Sehroeder,  Rev.  O.,  (1904  ) 

Utica,  N.  Y. 

Sehroeder,  Rev.  Paul  M.,  (1909) 

New  Orleans,  La. 

Schroerluke,  Rev.  O..  (1910) 

Schubert,  Carl.  (1886-1887  ) 

Berlin,  Germany. 

Schuch,  Rev.  J.  N.,  (1897) 

Washington,  Mo. 

Schueler,  Rev.  F.  D.,  (1897  ) 

Lawrenceburg,  Ind. 

Schuessler,  Teacher  H.,  (1908) 

Quincy,  Ill. 

Schuessler,  H.,  (1920) 

Eden  Sem.,  St.  Louis,  Mo. 

Schuessler,  Teacher  W.,  (1912) 

Chicago,  Ill. 

Schuh,  Benjamin,  (1908-1909) 

Monroe,  Wia 


Schuldt,  Franz,  (1886-1888) 

Hamburg,  Germany. 

Schultz,  Rev.  A.,  (1882) 

Schultz,  Edward,  (1887-1888) 

Lyons,  111. 

Schultz,  Rev.  G.,  (1908) 

Haubstadt,  Ind. 

Schultz,  John  J.  W.,  (1918) 

Eden  Sem.,  St.  Louis,  Mo. 

Schultz,  Norbert,  (1919) 

Eden  Sem.,  St.  Louis,  Mo. 

Schultz,  Rev.  W.,  (1906) 

Burlington.  Iowa. 

Sehultze,  Adolf  A.,  (1880-1881) 

Chicago,  Ill. 

Schulz,  Rev.  A.,  (1909) 

Muskegon,  Mich. 

Schulz,  Rev.  O.,  (1900) 

Schulz,  Rev.  P.,  (1893) 

Schulz,  Waldemar  C.,  (1911-1913) 

Menomonee,  Mich. 

Schulz,  William,  (1882) 

Schumacher,  Teacher  G..  ( 1878-1880) 
St.  Louis,  Mo. 

Schumacher,  Rev.  T.,  (1912) 

Chesterfield,  Mo. 

Schumm,  Herman,  (1875-1876) 

Medaryville,  Ind. 

Schuster,  Teacher  G.,  (1892) 

Michigan  City,  ind. 

Schwab,  Rev.  J.  P.,  (1905) 

New  York.  N.  Y. 

Schwartz,  C.,  (1907) 

(Deceased )  .* 

Schwartz,  Teacher  C.,  (1893) 

( Deceased ) . 

Schwartze,  Rev.  Robert,  (1915) 

Ellsworth,  Wis. 

Schweickhardt,  Rev.  L.,  (1898) 

New  Orleans.  La. 

Schweinfurth,  Rev.  F.,  (1914) 

Newburg,  Ind. 

Schwemmer,  Wm.  C.,  (1920) 

Eden  Sem.,  St.  Louis.  Mo 

Schwenk,  Henry,  (1885-1886) 

Seissen,  Wittenberg. 

Schwichtenberg,  Max.,  (1875-1877) 

Michigan  City,  Ind. 

Seeger,  George,  (1877-1880) 

Haubstadt,  Ind. 

Seefeld,  C.  A.,  (1883-1884) 

Franklin,  Iowa. 

Seibert.  William,  (1880-1881) 

(Deceased). 

Seiberth,  Teacher,  J.,  (1893) 

Seiberth,  Rev..  Ph.,  (1894) 

Prof.,  Washington  University, 

St.  Louis,  Mo. 

Seift'ert,  William,  (1884-1885) 

Okawville,  Ill. 

Senne,  Henry,  (1918) 

Bensenville,  Ill. 

Severing,  Ernst,  (1899-1900) 

Freeport,  Ill. 


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Seybold,  Rev.  E., 

Ackley,  Iowa. 

Seybold,  Gottlob, 

New  Orleans,  La. 

Seybold,  Rev.  I.  T., 

Blue  Springs,  Mo. 

Seybold,  Rev  Jonathan, 
(Deceased). 

Seybold,  Rev.  M., 

New  Douglas,  Ill. 

Seybold,  Teacher,  P., 
Davis,  Ill. 

Seybold,  Rev.  Theo., 

Raipur,  E.  India. 

Siebenpfeiffer,  Wm., 

Rochester,  N.  Y. 

Siegen thaler.  Rev.  A., 
(Deceased). 

Siegenthaler,  Rev.  G., 
Buffalo,  N.  Y. 

Siegenthaler,  Oscar, 

Erie,  Pa. 

Sielemann,  Fred, 

Quincy,  Ill. 

Siemens,  Walter, 

Haven,  Wis. 

Silldorf,  Julius  C., 

Shermerville,  Ill. 

Simon.  Peter, 

Windsor.  Colo. 

Sinning,  Rev.  Bdw., 
Louisville,  Ky. 

Slupianek,  Emil, 

Gladstone,  Neb. 

Soell,  Rev.  E., 

Elmore,  Ohio. 

Sommer,  George, 

Keokuk,  Iowa. 

Sommerich,  J.  F., 

St.  Louis,  Mo. 

Sonneborn,  George, 

Eden  Sem.,  St.  Loi 

Sonneborn,  Rev.  H.  J., 
Cincinnati,  Ohio. 

Spangenberg,  Rev.  H., 
Millbury,  Ohio. 

Sparenberg,  Oscar, 

St.  Louis,  Mo. 

Spathelf.  Rev.  E.  H., 
Elkhart,  Ind. 

Speicher,  Daniel, 

Urbana,  Ind. 

Speicher,  Teacher  Sylves 
(Deceased). 

Speicher,  Sylvester. 

Evansville,  Ind. 

Speidel,  I.,  D.  D.  S., 
Buffalo,  N.  Y. 

Speidel,  Rev.  P., 
(Deceased). 

Sperber,  A., 

St.  Louis,  Mo. 

Sperber,  Teacher  O., 

( Deceased ) . 

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(1907) 

Spoerneder,  Carl, 

Centralia,  Ill. 

(1892-1893) 

(1883-1884) 

Sprenger,  Rev.  C., 

Rome,  N.  Y. 

(1898) 

(1876) 

Staehlin,  Emanuel, 
Chicago,  Ill. 

(  1896-1899  ) 

(1876) 

Staehlin,  Paul, 

Chicago,  Ill. 

(1891-1894) 

(1914) 

Stahlhut,  Gustave, 

Edwardsville,  Ill. 

(  1886-1887) 

(1879) 

Stange,  Rev.  P., 

Milwaukee,  Wis. 

(1913) 

(1910) 

Stanger,  Rev.  C.  G., 

(1891 ) 

Prof.,  Elmhurst  College, 

(1879-1880) 

Elmhurst,  Ill. 

Stanger,  Rev.  Gottlob  H., 

(1873) 

(1898) 

Hinsdale,  Ill. 

Stanger,  John, 

(1878-1882) 

(1909) 

Boston,  Mass. 

Stanger,  Robert, 

(1918) 

(1893-1894) 

Eden  Sem.,  St.  Louis,  Mo. 

Stanger,  Theophil, 

(1892-1894  ) 

(1896-1899) 

( Deceased ) . 

Starck,  Rev.  C.  A., 

(1875) 

(1903-1904) 

(Deceased). 

Starck,  Phillipp, 

( 1876-1878 ) 

(1873-1875) 

Chicago,  Ill. 

Stauss,  Teacher  John. 

(1881 ) 

(1917-1920) 

Glenbeulah,  Wis. 

Stave,  Henry, 

(1900-1901) 

(1916) 

Baltimore,  Md. 

Stech,  H., 

(1905) 

(1904-1906) 

St.  Louis,  Mo. 

Stegen,  Julius, 

(1902-1904) 

(1911 ) 

Marthasville,  Mo. 

Steinmark,  H.  F., 

(1916-1919) 

(1900-1901 ) 

Army  of  Occupation, 
Coblenz,  Germany. 

(1887-1888) 

Steller,  Henry, 

Milwaukee,  Wis. 

(1871-1873) 

(1919) 

Stengell,  Leo., 

(1918-1920) 

lis,  Mo 

Louisville,  Ky. 

(1908) 

Stille,  Teacher,  J., 
Quincy,  Ill. 

(1890) 

(1898) 

Stilli,  Rev.  Edwin  A., 
Louisville.  Kv. 

(1901-1902) 

(1900-1903) 

Stilli,  Rev.  John  G.. 
Louisville,  Ky. 

(1903) 

(1900) 

Stock,  Herm., 

Baxter,  Iowa. 

(1918-1920) 

(1875-1876) 

Stoelting,  Rev.  F.  A., 
Holland.  Ind. 

(1893) 

ter,  (1874) 

Stoerker.  Adolf, 

St.  Charles,  Mo. 

(1918) 

(1896-1897) 

Stoerker,  Rev.  F., 

Nickerson,  Kan. 

(1908) 

(1907-1908) 

Stoerker,  Rev.  P., 

Jefferson  City,  Mo. 

(1902) 

(1876) 

Stoerker,  Rev.  Th., 

New  Albin,  Iowa. 

(1915) 

(1896-1897) 

Stoll,  Theodore, 

Chicago,  Ill. 

(  1900-1901  ) 

(1892) 

Stommel,  Rev.  Ewald, 
Crown  Point,  Ind. 

(1917) 

Stonckmeier,  Fred,  (1891-1892) 

Hoyleton,  Ill. 

Storrer,  Alvin,  (1914-1916) 

(Deceased). 

Strasburg,  T.,  (1918-1919) 

Hutchinson,  Minn. 

Strate,  Rev.  W.,  (1915) 

Straube.  Teacher  K.,  (1893) 

St.  Louis,  Mo. 

Strauch,  Oscar  T.,  (1907-1908) 

Delano,  Minn. 

Strauss,  Rev.  J.,  (1874) 

Robinson,  Texas. 

Strauss,  J.  D.,  (1906) 

Waco,  Texas. 

Streib,  Rev.  Geo.  W„  (1887-1889  ) 

Cottleville,  Mo. 

Streich,  Rev.  H.  L.,  (1904) 

Buffalo,  N.  Y. 

Strotker,  Bernhard,  (1919-1920) 

Beaufort,  Mo. 

Strotker,  Rev.  H.,  (1887) 

Beaufort,  Mo. 

Strub,  Rev.  H.,  (1905) 

Erie,  Pa. 

Strubbe,  Christian,  (1891-1892) 

Lincoln,  Neb. 

Struckmeier,  Rev.  C.,  (1887) 

San  Francisco,  Cal. 

Struckmeier,  F.,  (1891-1892) 

Hoyleton,  Ill. 

Struckmeyer,  Teacher  C.,  (1912) 

Waterloo,  Ill. 

Suedmever,  Rev.  L.,  (1897) 

Buffalo,  N.  Y. 

Suhl,  Richard,  (1910-1911) 

Tuscola,  Ill. 

Sundmac-her,  Fr  .  (182-1883) 

Chicago,  Ill. 

Susott,  Rev.  A.,  (1913) 

New  Palestine,  Ind. 

Suter,  Samuel  R.  Ph  .  (1889-1891) 

Bloomington.  Ill. 

Tangemann,  Gottlob,  (1887-1888) 

Newton.  Kan. 

Tanner,  Armin.  (1908-1910) 

Carlyle,  Ill. 

Tanner.  Edmund,  (1901-1904) 

Dallas  Tex 

Taylor.  Samuel,  (1883-1884) 

Elmhurst,  Ill. 

Tepas,  Rev.  Bernhard  J.,  (1915) 

Rochester,  N.  Y. 

Tesch,  Rev.  H.,  (1890) 

( Deceased ) . 

Tester,  Rev.  P.,  (1879) 

El  Cajon,  Calif. 

Theis,  Edward  H.,  (1916-1917) 

Granite  City,  Ill. 

Theis,  Emory  (1918) 

McCormick  Theo.  Seminary, 
Chicago,  Ill. 

Thielker,  Carl  L.,  (1912) 

Sand  Prairie,  Ill. 


Thomas,  Carl,  (1882-1884) 

New  Hanover,  Ill. 

Thormann,  Leo.,  (1892-1896) 

Huntingburg.  Ind. 

Thorward,  Henry  T.,  (1873-1875) 

Powhattan  Pt.,  Ohio. 

Thumm,  John,  (1889-1892) 

Columbia,  Pa. 

Thurmann,  Henry  W.,  (1881-1883) 

Madison  Co.,  Ill. 

Tiedemann,  A.  T.,  (1910) 

Public  Accountant, 

Manheim,  Ill., 

Tiedemann,  Elmer  H.,  (1910) 

Public  Accountant, 

Manheim,  Ill., 

Tiedemann,  P.  Thomas,  (1916) 

Franklin  Park,  Ill. 

Tiedemann,  Th.  H..  (1879-1881) 

Manheim,  Ill. 

Tietke,  Herman,  (1908-1911) 

Barrington,  III.  _____ 

Tietz,  Robert  J.,  (1912-1913) 

Manly,  la. 

Tillmanns,  Rev.  E.,  M.  D.,  (1898) 

Los  Angeles,  Cal. 

Tillmanns,  Rev.  Theodore.  (1898) 

Lawrence,  Kan. 

Tjardes,  John,  (1885-188*) 

(Deceased). 

Toelle,  Rev.  H.,  (1906) 

Paducah,  Ky. 

Toennies,  Benjamin,  (1912-1913) 

St.  Louis,  Mo.  ,1Q19, 

Toennies,  D.,  (I3iz) 

St.  Louis,  Mo.  _____ _ 

Tofft,  Andrew,  (1887-1889) 

Watervliet,  Mich. 

Torbitzki,  Edward  J.,  (1884-1885) 

Dittmer’s  Store,  Mo. 

Totzke,  Henry  E.,  (1918) 

Trabandt,  Ferdinand,  (1910-1916) 

(Deceased).  _ 

Traeger.  Rev.  John,  (1885-1888) 

Chicago,  Ill. 

Trefzer,  Rev.  J.  C.,  (1886) 

(Deceased).  ,,*90  1  893) 

Trojahn.  Justus,  (1890-1835) 

Oak  Harbor,  Mich.  ,1  887  > 

Trost,  Teacher  Theo.,  (1880 

Ann  Arbor,  Mich. 

Trupp,  George,  (1883-1884) 

Tippecanoe,  Ohio. 

Tschudy,  Emiil,  (1883-1884) 

Monroe,  Wis. 

Tschudy,  Rev.  F.,  (1904) 

New  Haven,  Mo. 

Tschudy,  Jacob,  (1874-1875) 

Monroe,  Wis. 

Twente,  Rev.  Theo.,  (1910) 

Sakti,  C.  P.,  E.  India. 
Twiehaus,  Henry,  (1874-1875) 

California,  Mo. 


Uhlhorn,  Rev.  R.. 

Van  Wert,  Ohio. 

Uhlhorn,  Walter, 

Oak  Park,  Ill. 

Uhrland,  Rev.  W.  E., 

Indianapolis,  Ind. 

Ulbricht,  William, 

Tell  City,  Ind. 

Umbeck,  Rev.  F.  P., 
California,  Mo. 

Utlaut,  Lorenz, 

Malta  Bend,  Mo. 

Vehe,  Carl, 

Palatine,  Ill. 

Vehe,  Rev.  William, 

Cherokee,  Iowa. 

Vehlow,  Max  W.  R., 
Wausau,  Wis. 

Veith,  Henry  IX, 

Meadville,  Pa. 

Vetter,  Gottfried, 

( Deceased ) . 

Viehe,  Rev.  A.  E., 

Hamburg,  N.  Y. 

Viehe,  Rev.  Gottlieb, 
Tulare,  S.  D. 

Viehe,  G.  H., 

Henderson,  Ky. 

Voeks,  Rev.  J.  C., 
Palatine,  Ill. 

Vogelmann,  Rev.  C.. 

Wendeville,  N.  Y. 

Vogelsang,  A., 

Commercial  Artist 
Chicago,  Ill. 

Voges,  Conrad, 

Red  Bud,  Ill. 

Vogt,  Alfred  B., 

Edwardsville,  Ill. 

Voiglit,  Louis  H., 

Elmhurst,  Ill. 

Voigts,  Emil  E., 

Rosedale,  Kan. 

Vollbrecht.  Rev.  W., 

Hamilton,  Ohio. 

Voile,  Carl  P., 

Freelandville,  Ind. 

Voile,  Henry, 

Evansville,  Ind. 

Vonderheidt,  John, 
Chicago,  Ill. 

Von  der  Ohe,  Rev.  A., 
Mapleton,  Iowa. 

Voss,  Rev.  Dr.  A., 

Pittsburgh,  Pa. 

Wachenfeld,  Fried., 
Augusta,  Mo. 

Wagner,  Call. 

Bensenville,  HI. 


(1893) 
(1901-1902) 
(1898) 
(1887-1888) 
(1897) 
(1920) 
(1878-1882) 
(1871) 
(1908-1911) 
(1895-1896) 
(1879-1880  ) 
(1895) 
(1892-1891) 
(1882-1883) 
(1902) 
(1917) 
(1917) 

(1893-1896) 

(1881-1885) 

(1919-1920) 

(1888-1889) 

(1887) 

(1899-1900) 

(1873-1876) 

(1889-1891) 

(1906) 

(1891-1893) 

(1877-1879) 

(1919) 


Wagner,  Rev.  H., 

Bensenville,  Ill. 
Wagner,  Herman, 

Bensenville,  Ill. 


(1891) 

(1913-1917) 


Wahl,  Rev.  A..  (1911) 

Attica,  N.  Y. 

Wahl  Christian  W..  (1892-1893) 

Cleveland,  Ohio. 

Wall,  Wendelin,  (1872-1873) 

St.  Louis,  Mo. 

Walser,  Rev.  Henry,  (1873) 

St.  Louis,  Mo. 

Walser,  Otto  T.,  M.  D.,  (1896-1897) 

St.  Louis,  Mo. 

Walter.  Carl,  (1885-1886) 

North  Amherst,  Ohio. 

Walterhause,  Geo.  Von,  (1901-1904) 
Forest  Park,  Ill. 

Walther,  Sam.  M.,  (1873-1874  ) 

Powhattan  Point,  Ohio. 

Walz,  Rev.  A.,  (1882) 

Walz,  Teacher  A.,  (1901) 

River  Rouge,  Mich. 

Wambaeh,  Fred  W.,  (1915-1916) 

Elkhart,  Ind. 

Wandtke,  Teacher  E.,  (1899  ) 

Edwardsport,  Ind. 

Warber,  Rev.  E.  W.  C.,  (1896) 

Alhambra,  Ill. 

Warma,  Teacher  H.,  (1912) 

Quincy,  Ill. 

Warskow.  Rev.  A.,  (1907) 

Quincy,  Ill. 

Warskow,  Ernst.  (1918-1919) 

Coloma,  Mich. 

Warth,  Paul,  (1880-1884) 

(Deceased). 

Webbink,  Rev.  G..  (1894) 

Owosso,  Mich. 

Webbink,  Rev.  W.,  (1915) 

Forrestville,  Mich. 

Weber,  Ernst.  (1883-1884) 

Freudenstadt,  Wuerttemberg. 

Weber.  F.,  (1891) 

Baltimore,  Md. 

Weber,  Kuno,  (1914-1915) 

Pearl  City,  Ill. 

Weljer,  Rev.  L.  C.,  (1907) 

Chillicothe,  Ohio. 

Weber,  Teacher  O.,  (1882) 

Weber,  Otto,  (1898-1899) 

Manchester,  Mich. 

Weber,  Teacher  S.,  (1900  ) 

Chicago,  Ill. 

Wedeking,  Otto,  (1877-1879  ) 

( Deceased) . 

Wehrhahn,  Henry,  (1884-1886) 

Chicago,  Ill. 

Wehrli.  Rev.  A.,  (1913) 

Registrar,  Eden  Seminary, 

St.  Louis,  Mo. 

Wehrmann,  Gustave,  (1879-1880  ) 

(Deceased). 

Weil,  Rev.  P.,  (1886) 

Hammond,  Ind. 

Weinheimer,  Geo.  H.,  (1873-1874) 

Chicago,  Ill. 

Weiser,  Rev.  C.,  (1889) 


Weiss,  Teacher  C.  A.,  (1880) 

Chicago,  111. 

Weiss,  Teacher  Fr.,  (1876) 

( Deceased ) . 

Weiss,  Teacher  Louis,  (1886) 

( Deceased) . 

Weissbrodt,  Teacher  Wm.,  (1883) 
Milwaukee,  Wis. 

WTeithe,  Arthur,  (1907-1909) 

(Deceased). 

Weizel,  George,  (1894-1896) 

Meadville,  Pa. 

Weking,  Louis,  (1892-1893) 

Hoyleton,  Ill. 

Welcker,  Fred,  (1917-1918) 

Bensenville,  Ill. 

Wellhoelter,  Rev.  Arthur,  (1909) 

Wellner,  Carl,  (1878-1879) 

Bensenville,  Ill. 

Weltge,  Rev.  F.  W.,  (1903) 

Belvue,  Kan. 

Weltge,  Rev.  I'.,  (1914) 

Holyrood,  Kan. 

Weltge,  Rev.  William,  (1912) 

Du  Quoin,  Ill. 

W'endland,  Herman,  (1895) 

Elmhurst,  Ill. 

Werhahn,  Rev.  F.  H.  W.,  (1883-1887) 
Chicago,  Ill. 

Werheim,  Rev.  Dr.  Wm.,  (1874) 

Buffalo,  N.  Y. 

Werner,  Adolf,  (1884-1885) 

Lahr,  Baden. 

Werner,  August,  (1895-1896) 

Harvey,  Ill. 

Werner,  Eugene,  (1879-1881) 

Chicago,  Ill. 

Werner,  Julius,  (1898) 

Syracuse,  N.  Y. 

Werth,  Nathaniel,  (1910-1911) 

Hartsburg,  Mo. 

Werth,  Rev.  W.,  (1913) 

Westerbeck,  Rev.  E.,  (1909) 

Addieville,  Ill. 

Westerbeck,  Roy,  (1901-1902) 

Quincv,  111. 

Westerfeld,  Fred,  (1890-1894  ) 

Hoyleton,  Ill. 

Wettle,  Teacher  W.,  (1879) 

Lasalle,  Ill. 

Wetzeler,  Rev.  Walter  R.,  (1918) 

Ecien  Sem.,  St.  Louis,  Mo. 

Wetzeler,  Rev.  William,  (1893) 

Schleswig,  Iowa. 

Wicht,  Teacher  H.,  (1883-1885) 

Wiebusch,  August,  (1881-1885) 

(Deceased). 

Wiehmann,  Gerold,  (1907-1908) 

Laramie,  Wyo. 

Wiegemann,  Teacher  G.,  (1889) 

Chicago,  Ill. 

Wiegmann,  L.,  Banker,  (1885) 

Hoyleton,  lit. 


Wieland,  O.  C., 

Supt.  of  German, 

(1892) 

LaCrosse,  Wis. 

Wierth,  Raymond, 

(1917-1919) 

New  Bremen.  Ohio. 

Wiese,  Hugo, 

(1911-1912) 

Eyota,  Minn. 

Wiesecke,  Rev.  H.  M., 

(1896) 

Buffalo,  N.  Y. 

Wiesecke,  Teacher  W., 

(1897) 

( Deceased ) . 

Wiggermann.  Rev.  P.  H., 

(1903-1906) 

Newport,  Ky. 

Wilke,  Teacher  Richard, 

(1899) 

Bayonne,  N.  J. 

Wilkening,  Henry  A., 

(1881-1884) 

Hamel,  Ill. 

Wilking,  Fred, 

(1900-1901) 

St.  Louis,  Mo. 

Winger,  Rev.  P., 

(1913) 

Milwaukee,  Wis. 

Winkel,  August, 

(1879-1880) 

Pekin,  Ill. 

Wintermeyer,  Rev.  H., 

(1907) 

Farina,  Ill. 

Wischemeyer,  Rev.  W., 
Witt,  Rev.  W., 

(1890) 

(1916) 

St.  Paul,  Minn. 

Witte,  Albert  J., 

(1905-1908) 

Cumberland,  Ind. 

Witte,  Rev.  R.,  R.  Ph., 

(1887) 

Chicago,  Ill. 

Wittlinger,  Eugene 

(1890-1892) 

Tonawanda,  N.  Y. 

Wittlinger,  Rev.  O., 

(1897) 

Buffalo,  N.  Y. 

Wittlinger,  Rev.  Th., 

(1893) 

Valmeyer,  Ill. 

Witzke,  Rev.  B., 

(1893) 

Lester  Prairie.  Minn. 

Wlange,  August, 

(1907-1909) 

Houston,  Texas. 

Wobus,  Rev.  P., 

(1912) 

Lebanon.  Ill. 

Wobus,  Rev.  R., 

(1900J 

Sidney,  Ohio. 

Wobus,  Rev.  Th., 

(1903) 

Pittsburgh,  Pa. 

Wolf,  Alfred, 

(1904-1906) 

Des  Plaines,  111. 

Wolf,  Edwin  C., 

(1914-1918) 

Dunkirk,  N.  Y. 

Wolf,  Rev.  H., 

(1874) 

Des  Plaines.  Ill. 

Wolf,  Otto,  C.  E., 

(1905) 

Des  Plaines,  Ill. 

Wolf,  Peter, 

(1870-1872) 

Milwaukee,  Wis. 

Wolf,  Ph.  C., 

(1912) 

Massillon,  Ohio. 

Wolf,  Reinhard, 

(1910-1912) 

Des  Plaines,  Ill. 

Wolf,  Theodore, 

(1897-1898) 

Des  Plaines,  Ill. 

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Wolff,  Key.  C., 

Ft.  Worth,  Texas. 

Wordel.  Robert, 

Chicago,  Ill. 

Woth,  Rev.  A., 

Seward,  Neb. 

Woth,  Rev.  Fr., 

Baltimore,  Md. 

Wuellner,  Teacher  W., 
Chicago,  Ill. 

Wulfmann,  Rev.  B., 

Cleveland,  Ohio. 

Wulfmann,  Daniel, 

Huntingburg,  Ind. 

Wulfmann,  Gustave, 
Breese,  Ill. 

Wulfmann,  Rev.  J., 

Port  Huron,  Mich. 


(1899) 
(1902-1906) 
(1891 ) 
(1887-1888) 
(1894) 
(1893) 
(1891-1892) 
(1884-1885) 
(1891-1894) 


Wulfmann,  Rev.  J.,  (1891-1894) 

Port  Huron,  Mich. 

Wulfmann,  Samuel,  (1882-1884) 

Breese  Ill. 

Wullschleger,  Albert,  (1917-1919) 

Wullschleger,  Rev.  E.,  (1914) 

Judson,  N.  D., 

Wullschleger,  Teacher  E.,  (1916) 

Elmhurst,  Ill. 

Yostmeyer,  Mairs,  (1912-1913) 

Amsterdam,  N.  Y. 

Young,  Charles,  (1920) 

Eden  Sem.,  St.  Louis,  Mo. 

Zeller,  Martin,  W.,  (1908-1912) 

St.  Louis,  Mo. 

Zeiler,  Robert,  (1908-1913) 

Elmhurst,  Ill. 


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Zeller,  Albert, 

Buffalo,  N.  Y. 

Zeller,  Alexander, 

Tilsit,  Mo. 

Zeller,  Rev.  Paul  E., 
Scranton,  Pa. 

Zeyher,  Rev.  C., 

Wahpeton,  N.  D. 

Ziemer,  Rev.  Armin, 

Ziemer,  Otto  W., 

Ziesch,  Julius, 

Richburg,  Okla. 

Zimmermann,  Rev.  A., 
Pekin,  Ill. 

Zimmermann,  C.  Sch.  J., 
Monroe,  Wis. 


(1880-1881) 

(1887-1888) 

(1880-1883  ) 

(1917) 

(1905) 

(1898) 

(1902-1903) 

(1908) 

(1884) 


Zimmermann,  Fred,  (1905-1906) 
Chesterton,  Ind. 

Zimmermann',  John,  (1884) 

New  Glarus,  Wis. 

Zimmermann,  Julius,  (1890-1892) 
Chicago,  Ill. 

Zimmermann,  Rev.  Robert,  (1906) 
Dittmer,  Mo. 

Zink,  Rev.  A.  R.  (1898) 

Buffalo,  N.  Y. 

Zwilling,  Rev.  O.,  (1912) 

Hudson,  Kan. 

Zwilling,  Rev.  Paul  R.,  (1909) 

Louisville,  Ky. 

Zwilling,  Teacher  Ph.  J.,  (1877) 

( Deceased) . 


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